Hacia Dos Veranos

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Hacia Dos Veranos

Background information
Also known as H2V
Origin Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genre(s) Post-rock, Indie
Years active 2005 – ...
Label(s) Scatter Records
I Wish I Was Unpopular Records
Website Official Webpage
Members
Ignacio Aguiló
Diego Martínez
Julia Bayse
Andrés Edelstein

Hacia Dos Veranos (Into Two Summers in english) is an argentinian post-rock band born in 2005 as a project of two friends that move to Buenos Aires to study. [1] The band edited in August 2005 their first EP called Fragmentos De Una Tarde Somnolienta ("Fragments Of a Sleepy Afternoon") which was released in Argentina by MuyModerna Records and in England, Europe and Singapore in February 2006 by I Wish I Was Unpopular Records.[1] In May 2007 they released their first full length album called De Los Valles y Volcanes ("Of The Valleys and Volcanoes"') and released it under Scatter Records.

The name of the band, is based on the book Tropic Of Cancer by Henry Miller and like they stated: "Summer is the season that better memories give us, going into two summers it's like going in search for happiness". [2]

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  • Let it bee (My Honey Records, Italy, 2007): Features the song La última tarde del apicultor.
  • 25 Canciones para escuchar mientras te haces una tostada (Argentina, 2007): Features the song Despertar.
  • Granada Vol 2 (Molecula Records, Mexico, 2006): Features the song Despertar.
  • Canciones pegajosas (ZonaIndie, Argentina, 2005): Features the song Despertar.
  • There goes winter (Kidart, Argentina, 2005): Features the song Preludio.

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