Ojos de Brujo, which translates to “Eyes of the Wizard” in Spanish, is a Barcelona-based collective known for their unique fusion of flamenco with other genres such as hip-hop, reggae, and funk. The group, which formed in the late 1990s, is credited with injecting a vibrant and fresh sound into the Flamenco tradition, extending its appeal to a global audience. With a commitment to creating music that resonates with their cultural heritage while embracing modern influences, Ojos de Brujo gained critical acclaim for their innovative approach and energetic live performances.
Their discography showcases a commitment to artistic evolution and social commentary, as evident in albums like "Techari" (2006) and "Aocana" (2009). Over the years, Ojos de Brujo has won numerous awards, including a Latin Grammy, and their music has been celebrated for its ability to break down cultural barriers. The band’s dynamic lineup often included a mix of vocalists, guitarists, percussionists, and DJs, which contributed to the eclectic sound that became their trademark. Despite announcing their separation in 2011, their music continues to be influential as exemplified by "Al Lindrum Presents: Ojos De Brujo Reworked," which reimagines their work with fresh electronic beats. Ojos de Brujo's legacy is embedded in their discography, which is a testament to their role as pioneers in the global music scene.
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