Part of a new generation of DIY bands who emerged in Barcelona in the mid-2000s,
Dorian set out to meld the city's vibrant dance music with the rock groups of
the '80s and '90s which front man Marc Gili had grown up with. Taking
inspiration from the likes of New Order, The Cure and The Killers, their
keyboard-driven, electro-indie grooves helped make their 2004 debut album 10,000
Metropolis an underground favourite and they toured extensively across Europe,
including spots at Primavera and Sonar festivals. Choosing to sing in Spanish
like their heroes Radio Futura and Nacha Pop m...