The progressive band Vulcano from Madrid released just one album in 1984,
recorded at Trak studios in Madrid. Their sound was close to Asfalto and
Bloque, but I would say much more symphonic and with more complex themes in
their composition, long happy instrumental passages, dynamic with some
traces of Funky, especially the rhythm section. I do not understand how
this group has not had more renown in the Spanish progressive panorama. The
first two themes stand out, but out of that wave, the instrumental second
part of "Después de la Tempestad" with the intervention of Antonio
Felipe's flute and that cheerful Funky rhythm section.
Juan Mellado
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