Diseño Corbusier was an experimental music project formed in Spain during the early 1980s by Javier G. Marín and Ani Zinc. Emerging from Granada’s vibrant post-punk and industrial scene, the duo became known for their avant-garde fusion of electronics, abstract rhythms, and unconventional vocal textures. Strongly influenced by minimalism, art movements, and early synth experimentation, their work blurred the lines between sound art and performance. Though their output was limited, Diseño Corbusier’s releases—such as *Stadia* (1982) and *El Alma de la Estrella* (1986)—remain cult favorites among fans of early industrial and experimental music.