[su_note note_color=”#f4f4f4″]We have a wide variety of articles and interviews from our printed issues, released on-line now, to help our readers to spend some time reading due to the confinement caused by #COVID19. Like this one, about Spanish Pop Music and its surrounding culture, written by Luís Miguel Flores for Brit Es Magazine printed issue #0Dreams, December 2016. Illustration by Pablo Je Je. [/su_note]
Just like its ever-circling, twanging, ringing guitars, dream pop keeps coming back. The last two or three years have been especially good, with compilations such as 2016’s “Still in a Dream (A Story of Shoegaze 1988-1995)”, the return of pioneers like Ride, Slowdive, Lush or -in the case of Spain- Automatics; and the adoption of this religion by new believers like I Break Horses, No Joy, Wye Oak…