
Here is an advance of what's about to come!:
Bacanal Intruder - Hill’s Adventures by Other Electricities.
I'm happy to announce: INCOMING BACANAL INTRUDER RELEASE!! with the people from Other Electricities.
More info and audio samples soon!.
Is there a Bandcamp for every band? or a band for every bandcamp?... However it is, now there is a Bacanal intruder's bandcamp as well. Listen to and (or) download some of my older stuff.
Uploaded a video at vimeo from my live performance @ Gijon L.E.V. 09. It's not the best video recording ever, but the only one i got.

First Bacanal Intruder release and first collaboration with So soft. Recorded between Octuber and November in 2003 with a little equipment: pc, guitar, a toy piano, spoons and glasses and coughs, and a pc microphone.
Mixed up and sequenced into a really simple sequencer the results were six intuitive, naive, upbeat and childlike songs.

A little lo-fi toy-pop gem combining guitars, clarinets, violins, upbeat rythms and toy babypiano sounds to create a delirious mix of lo-fi easy listening and laptop-pop.
This was released for the Ep series from U.S.A. DIY indie label Asaurus. A four-bands split Ep where each band contributed with for songs. Limited to 100 copies with it's lo-fi handmade package.
Room-a-tronica at it's peak!












Ultra rare one-track mp3 release for Eglantine. A 40 minutes travel trough the deepest seas and oceans looking for the mystical underwtaer rural pie.
Enjoy the cruise!

Second release for the already disappeared spanish netlabel 'So soft'.
You can grab it from archive.org

"Bacanal Intruder signs this little masterpiece full of little hymns and transparent melodies, which simplicity proves to be extremely effective. Designed to be played by a small orchestra of children, we find trumpets, trombones, clarinets, horns, harp, tuba, celesta, violins, congas, spoons ... All perfectly seasoned with lively house brand rhythms."
This Ep was released as a 3" cd-r at Tokyo based mail order service Duotone in 2005 for their 'music for pleasures series'.

"Intimate folk of beautiful ornaments, fits of melancholy, crazy toy-pop patchwork, and dreamlike textures..." [avantfolk dixit]
Released by Eglantine records' handmade fabric package series. Limited to 100 copies it was pretty soon sold out, now you can get a free digital download at Bandcamp.

"Herramientas Para Abrir Un Libro' - 'Tools To Open a Book' - is a 16 minute long happy/sad journey through electronic folk that makes a really enjoyable listen. I couldn't recommend it more. Use it wisely to mend broken hearts." - Pedro Leitão

"Bacanal Intruder brings zymogen a bit far from its usual habits, but this joyful derailment is definitely a pleasure. A micro-ep with five little tracks and five little melodies sketched with guitars, harmonica, melodica and other strange instruments processed with computer over glitches and digital beats.
Luis handles these sounds carefully creating different melodic patterns and, moving from different atmospheres, is able to give you a carefree smile with ironic and beautiful music..." [read more]

"Bacanal Intruder presents “Lulo”, his first proper full-length record!
Playful, upbeat and refreshing, yet down-tempo at times, “Lulo” takes Bacanal Intruder one step further, putting Luis’ folk guitar forward on his usual glitches and digital beats. Voice can even be heard on two laid-back and carefree tracks (“Soon for weekend” and “Le bleu soleil”, both with Leslie-la-la).
With “Lulo”, Bacanal Intruder definitely proves to be among the finest in folktronica."

An mp3 release from net/cd-r label Catch the falling leaves. Free and organic improvised sounds, music and textures aired originally at radiadora's online radioshow 'tiraqueteva', and later also aired on spanish national radio show 'Atmosfera' from radio3.

"'Cantariolas' is the sophomore release from Spanish folktronica wizzard Bacanal Intruder! With this new album Luis Solis takes his style one step further, adding new influences to the mix. While still collaborating with guest vocalists (in this case Katie Morrice on 'Long Day'), Luis uses his own voice on a couple of tracks, infusing a song-like feel to his electronic elements. Still as sunny as ever, Bacanal Intruder's music is your perfect companion for a bike ride or a breakfast in bed."