Esplendor Geométrico is a pioneering Spanish industrial/electronic project that emerged in Madrid in the early 1980s and became one of the key names in European power electronics and harsh, machine-driven sound. Originally formed by Arturo Lanz and Gabriel Riaza, the project quickly established a signature style built around abrasive rhythms, metallic percussion, and an almost architectural sense of repetition—music that feels physical, like it’s been engineered rather than “played.”
Across a long-running discography of albums, singles, and archival collections, Esplendor Geométrico has kept pushing variations of that stark, mechanical aesthetic, influencing generations of industrial, techno, and experimental artists along the way. Even decades on, their work is still a go-to reference point if you’re into relentless, factory-floor electronics with a minimalist, no-frills edge.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started