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Mostoleño trio VVV [Trippin’you] are taking the electronic music world by storm. With their provocative approach and uncompromising music, they are defying expectations and shaking the foundations of the genre. They’re not coming to please, they’re coming to disrupt, to incite sonic disorder.
Their music is a manifesto of resistance, a post-punk roar that combines with genres such as mákina, trance, jungle, dubstep and UK garage. This brave and determined encounter immerses the listener in a whirlwind of urgency and generational violence. Led by Adrian Bremner, with Elinor Almenara and Salvador Urbaneja, VVV [Trippin’you] have forged a passionate fan base all over the peninsula. Albums such as ‘Escama’ (2020) and the acclaimed ‘Turboviolencia’ (2021) have taken them to the most outstanding stages of the national and international scene, conquering the national and international scene, audiences in the United States, Mexico and Colombia, leaving sold-out concerts in their wake.
It mixes raw energy with a mesmerizing extravagance that invites one into a frenzy of sounds and emotions. Tracks like ‘Invierno Nuclear’ and ‘Odio Frontal’ have resonated as generational anthems, encapsulating the urgency and rage that characterizes their music. The band’s fourth LP takes its name from Vaciador 34, a self-managed space that played an important role in the life of the band and music of VVV [Trippin’you]. Unfortunately, this cultural space was stripped of its identity by an investment fund that transformed it into offices.