OBK | |
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Origin | Sant feliu de Llobregat (Barcelona), Spain |
Genres | synthpop, trance |
Years active | 1990 | –present
Labels | Warner music |
Website | www.obkmusic.net |
Members | |
Jordi Sanchez Miguel Arjona |
OBK is a Spanish techno pop and electro Pop music group from Barcelona (Spain) composed of Jordi Sánchez and Miguel Arjona. The group was famous for introducing the electronic music in Spain.
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Jordi Sanchez and Miguel Arjona met for first time in the Athletism club of Sant Feilu de Llobregat. They were fans of groups like Yazoo, OMD and specially, Depeche Mode. They debuted in the musical scene with Konga Music, an indie record label which supported all kinds of electronic music. In 1991, appeared their first release, a mini album called "Llámalo sueño..." (Call it a dream...). This album is the most successful of their career and sold over 400.000 copies in Spain. In fact, they entered in the history of the Spanish pop music for being the first group that had such that sales with a debut album. Four singles were extracted from the album. The first one was "¿De que me sirve llorar?" (What can I do by crying?), "Oculta realidad" (Hidden truth), "La princesa de mis sueños" (The princess of my dreams), and the most famous hit: "Historias de amor" (Love stories), which is considered the icon song from the group.
Two years later, appeared their second album called "Momentos de fe" (Moments of faith), that was released with the label, Blanco y negro music. This time the album was highly promoted, but it didn't have the success of the first album. Anyway, it sold over 130.000 copies. The singles extracted from the album were: "Dicen" (They say...), "Robarle al tiempo" (To steal the time), "Lágrimas de soledad" (Loneliness tears) and "Todavía" (Still). The first single was very polemical because the titular song was directed to the musical critics who used to make very bad reviews about their music.
The third album, called "Trilogía" (Trilogy), was released in 1995 and was the first album released with the Spanish branch of EMI, the same label in which they would release their next albums. Trilogía was famous for its first single : "Mi razón de ser" (My reason for being), the first single that became an instantaneous hit. The following singles were: "Nada soy sin ti" (I'm nothing without you), "Dulce final" (Sweet end), and "Otra canción de amor" (Another love song). In spite of being under promoted, this album had a good reception, but the success of this album was only moderated: It sold 80.000 copies and was certified with gold album. The sales of the album were much lower than expected, and this was the start of a long bad relationship with their record label.
One year later, appeared the fourth album called "Donde el corazón nos lleve" (Were our heart made us go). The title of the album was an ultimatum to EMI in result of the bad relationship with this label. The sales of this album were a huge failure. In fact the album was not certified, which led to a quick decline of the popularity of the group.
In 1998 appeared the compilation album "Singles 91/98", This retrospective album was a "goodbye" to their fans because EMI lost totally the confidence with them. the album contained four new songs: "En medio de nada" (In the middle of nothing), "Juicio interior" (internal judgment), a cover of "De que me sirve llorar", and a remix of "Historias de amor". The unexpected and surprising success of this album (200.000 copies) was one of the reasons why the group regained popularity. This fact gave them an opportunity to stay with EMI.
In the 2000, two years after the compilation album appeared their fifth sutdio album, called "ANTROPOP", the second best selling album of the career of OBK (300.000 copies sold in Spain and 800.000 in Latin America). This album was producted by Carlos Jean, one of the big names of the Spanish electronic music scene. This album had four singles: "Tu sigue así" (Keep it up), whose PV won the Ondas award for the best promotional video. The second single "El cielo no entiende" (Heaven doesn't understand it) was used as the main soundtrack of the Cyclist tour of Spain. The following singles were: "Falsa moral" (False morality) and "Lo tengo que dejar" (I have to stop this). Babylon, Feeling and Ultimatum are the albums which complete their discography.
Kind | Name | Year | Peak | Kind | Sales | Seal/Company |
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LP | Llámalo sueño | 1991 | 2 | 3xPlat (300.000) | Blanco y Negro Music | |
Momentos de fe | 1993 | 8 | Platin (100.000) | |||
Trilogía | 1995 | 10 | gold (50.000) | EMI / Hispavox | ||
Donde el corazón nos lleve | 1996 | 27 | - | |||
Singles 91/98 | 1998 | 6 | Compilation | 2xPlat (200.000) | ||
Antropop | 2000 | 2 | 3xPlat (+300.000) | |||
Extrapop | 2001 | 10 | Remix album | Gold (50.000) | ||
Babylon | 2003 | 2 | Gold (50.000) | EMI / Capitol | ||
Sonorama | 2004 | 7 | 2nd compilation | Gold (50.000) | ||
Feeling | 2005 | 5 | Gold (50.000) | |||
Ultimatum | 2008 | 8 | - | Warner Music |
Tengo otra vez en mi mente tu voz
No sé encender tu recuerdo sin dolor
Ni te das cuenta que el daño es mayor
Hoy miro a través de mi nueva condición
Dentro de mí no hay tristeza ni rencor
¿Que será de mí si olvida y yo no?
A ver quién no ha perdido el tiempo en el intento
Quién no perdió algo mejor
Solo quiero ver el viento a mi favor
No quiero saber qué perdimos tu y yo
Yo seguiré mi camino y mi ambición
Sacrificando lo que ahora tu no
Quiero romper el silencio con tu voz
Para escapar de un pasado sin valor
¿Quién me iba a decir que no iba a ser yo?