
MECÁNICA CLÁSICA
In a place where cables, machine experimentation, and states of abstraction converge is where Mecánica Clásica’s music exists. Drawing from references that range from the most dreamlike ambient and minimalist electronics to the most cosmic incidental psychedelia, the Valencian collective released Vientos Eléctricos (Humo Internacional, 2019), an album that positioned them as one of the most indecipherable projects in the Spanish machine beat landscape. Featuring members from renowned acts within the Valencian underground such as Güiro Meets Russia, Polígono Hindú Astral, Negro, and Mental Signals, among others, Mecánica Clásica delivers an amalgam of sounds that resonate as sonic escapism—a kind of LSD journey to the outer limits of cosmic ambient electronics and krautrock atmospheres. Their influences range from seminal figures like Cluster, Harmonia, and Conrad Schnitzler, to a more singular lineage aligned with avant-garde artists such as Dieter Moebius, Carl Matthews, Steve Hauschild, and Craig Leon. Mecánica to the psychedelia of things.
