Esplendor Geométrico emerged from the vibrant underground music scene of Madrid, Spain, in the early 1980s, quickly distinguishing itself as a pioneering force in the realms of electronic and experimental music. Founded by Juan Antonio Moreno (a.k.a. M.C. Escher) and José Miguel Amezúa (a.k.a. J.M.S.), the duo's innovative approach to synthesizers, drum machines, and other electronic instruments set them apart from their contemporaries. Their music was a fusion of avant-garde theory and danceable beats, influenced by the burgeoning synthwave movement, but with a distinctly geometric and mathematical edge that paid homage to the works of artist M.C. Escher, whose intricate and mind-bending visual creations inspired both the group's name and their sound. Over the years, Esplendor Geométrico has evolved, incorporating elements of rock, techno, and ambient music into their repertoire. Their albums have been a journey through sonic landscapes that challenge the listener's perception of time and space. The project has seen various lineups, yet at its core, the music retains a coherent vision, characterized by a relentless pursuit of pushing musical boundaries and exploring the intersection of technology and artistry. With a discography that spans over four decades, Esplendor Geométrico's influence extends beyond their native Spain to become a cornerstone of the international electronic music community. Their live performances are as much auditory experiences as they are visual spectacles, with the group known for their immersive shows that often feature elaborate stage designs and light displays, further cementing their reputation as one of the most innovative and iconoclastic bands in the genre.