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The mid-eighties, Madrid. The Spanish capital is teeming under the grip of a musical explosion the likes of which has never been seen before. In the midst of that rabid swirl, a teenager, unknown and unassuming, enters a record shop to blow his savings on an album, Standing on a Beach, by The Cure. Little did he know that this was to be his first step on the long and difficult path to becoming one of the country’s essential djs.

He soon became a familiar face in the dj booths of the most exclusive underground clubs of Madrid, but the best was still to come and the first chapter was called New World, his first “proper” job.

New World sessions were soon all the rave and Oscar entered the studio for the first time to collaborate in the making of the club’s official record, Nuclear Zone. His was a backseat involvement, more as a sound advisor than as a producer. It wasn’t until later on that producing and deejaying became his livelihood. The record went on sale in 1993 and was quite a success, going on to get included in many of the national compilations of the time.
The New World experience finally came to an end. But it allowed for the birth of THE OMEN, which for many was the ultimate club. The Omen was so successful it quickly became a tourist attraction, with clubbers from all over the country coming to Madrid every weekend to enjoy Oscar’s sessions. This led to a change in his career. He gradually moved away from being an important resident dj to a travelling one. He started to travel regularly, taking the Omen sound all over the peninsula. Firstly to the north, and then gradually, to all four corners of the country. It was the beginning of Oscar’s intimate relationship with airports and the road.

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  • klausvoid

    Black propaganda es un album brutal

    5 May 11:09pm Reply
  • InKursion

    ... must say on my last comment, i really enjoy mulero's work a lot more when he's exploring that classic IDM/glitch sound, more like autechre than panel-beaten techno. really nice to hear this in 2013!

    26 Apr 12:35pm Reply
  • InKursion

    black propaganda is pretty good but the poorly written/translated song titles come across as sucky, rather than profound.

    21 Aug 2012 Reply
  • Jafs

    Black Propaganda is way better than the hard stuff on the first disc of "Grey Fades to Green".

    17 Jul 2012 Reply
  • councilof9

    The Green CD from 'Gray Fades To Green' is amazing. Great diversity!

    14 Jun 2012 Reply
  • angel_guts

    like a wolf http://www.last.fm/music/Oscar+Mulero/+images/77535206

    8 Jun 2012 Reply
  • TechForze

    Great variation in techno , heard him djing techno, and now i'm listening to the more rulexing part on Gray Fades To Green.

    7 May 2011 Reply
  • PauLxxN

    SABADO 26 FEBRERO 2011 Feria Muestras Gijon,Asturias OSCAR MUERLO & REEKO :D Ben sims, Derrick may,scan7,g-kahn Vitalic

    15 Feb 2011 Reply
  • e60

    46 mixed by surgeon - insane!

    9 Jan 2011 Reply
  • doornappel

    Great EPs! love it. Mulero is very similar to Cristian Vogel. Very energetic and sweet pace

    9 Jun 2010 Reply
  • fkingly_fine

    Sesiones incomparables las de este tio

    13 May 2010 Reply
  • Klaman1

    awesome Music !!

    14 Apr 2010 Reply
  • eniac277

    semantica buen trabajo oscar

    24 Sep 2009 Reply
  • arratos

    no hay otro igual,tiene algo especial ...

    9 Aug 2009 Reply
  • nkrzzz

    o/ Mulero!

    14 Jul 2009 Reply
  • anaissmad

    Buenisima la sesion del viernes en aquatech. este tio es el dios del techno

    5 Jul 2009 Reply
  • eniac277

    ahi lo teneis resurgiendo del toma y daka con un curioso sello semantica,encima de aqui para que luego digan esos criticos que aqui no hay musica electronica pues toma si alguno habiais encasillado a oscar os sorprendera el lado mas touchin bass de oscar semantica sello madrileño (los tengo todos jejeje)

    26 Jun 2009 Reply
  • koooczki

    fantastic music MAN!!

    21 Feb 2009 Reply
  • PauLxxN

    GRACIAS por editar las fotos q suvi q de 1 en 1 costo :) pero Oscar Mulero es GRANDE!

    3 Dec 2008 Reply
  • PauLxxN

    TAKE SEVEN EP.

    2 Nov 2008 Reply
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