Hipnótica
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| Hipnótica | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Portugal |
| Years active | 1999- |
| Members | |
| Joao Branco Kyron Bernard Sushi |
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Hipnótica is a Portuguese musical band.
Their first album, Enter, was released in 1999. The band then toured Portugal and Spain while composing their second album which was released in 2001 under the title of “Decode”. In 2002 London based SWEAR released a Hipnótica song, “Search the purest form on you”, in a compilation, SwearHead Vol I, distributed in England, France, Japan and Portugal.
During 2003 the band played across Portugal with an instrumental score “Short Stories of an instant called hipnotic life” based on the projection of 5 short movies. Also during 2005 the Portuguese label Nylon released a compilation called Nylon Showcase # 3 containing a Sofa Surfers remix of an Hipnótica song called “Reopen the Door”, across Europe which received some airplay on German radio.
[edit] Hipnótica members
- João Branco Kyron – Voice, Lyrics and Programing
- Bernard Sushi – Fender Rhodes and Synths
- Sergue – Double bass and Electric Bass
- António Watts – Drums and Percussion

