La Sintesis


September EP [1992]

ER-105 Single 7" [sold out]

Joako and Patxi shaped the first Spanish band clearly influenced by British pop, something no one had ever done before. Four songs taken out of their first and only demo that came to light in this record two years later, when the band was living its last times. “September” is a real hit of the Spanish independence.

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01.  Shouting out             
02.  September             
03.  Time to move             
04.  It's you             
 

 
 

Elefant air lines [1996]

EAL-001 CD [sold out]

Elefant compilation included in the Spanish magazine  Zona de Obras.

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01.  Automatics
Sixty
            
02.  Beef
Toto loto
            
03.  Telefilme
Alien
            
04.  Los planetas
Mi hermana pequeña
            
05.  Usura
The trial
            
06.  La Sintesis
You can love a woman
            
07.  Flow
Anne
            
08.  Eliminator Jr
Cutie
            
09.  Honey Langstrumpf
Spinning top girl
            
10.  Silvania
Un bosque en la memoria
            
11.  Family
Como un aviador
            
12.  Los Flechazos
En tu calle
  real         
13.  Le Mans
Canción de si tú me quieres
  real         
14.  Spring
Matinées
            
15.  Soap
Shiny stars
            
16.  Eggplant
It´ll make you wanna throw up
            
17.  Stormclouds
The 2D man
  real         
18.  Nothing
My green pencil
           real | download
19.  Guedeon Della
Sing just right here
            
20.  Phantom Dog
Suicide mind [acoustic]
            
21.  The Frankenbooties
Didn´t want to tell you
            
 


La línea del arco #3 [1992]

ER-102 Single 7" [sold out]

(MERCENARY TREE FREAKS, USURA, LA SÍNTESIS, THE LOVELIES)
This compilation was created at the time to escort the disappeared fanzine, “La Línea Del Arco”. Madrid-based USURA contribute with a song of their first demo, “The Trial”, which, curiously enough, has become one of the band’s hits. LA SINTESIS brought a really good cover of the CLOSE LOBSTERS’ “Violently Pretty Face”. The British LOVELIES gave us “Happy Wednesday”, teen pop with violin arrengements, before releasing their debut album later on Elefant. And, last but not least, the energetic pop of MERCENARY TREE FREAKS and “Michelin Man”. All these songs were previously unreleased.

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01.  Mercenary Tree Freaks
Michelin man
            
02.  Usura
The trial
            
03.  La Sintesis
Violently pretty
            
04.  The Lovelies
Happy wednesday
            
 

  



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