Ojos de Brujo (“Sorcerer/Wizard Eyes” in English) was a nine-piece band from Barcelona, Spain, who describe their style as “jipjop flamenkillo” (hip-hop with a little flamenco). The band sold over 100,000 copies of their self-produced “Barí” album, and has received several awards, among these the BBC Radio 3 World Music Award for Europe in 2004 (having also been nominated in 2003).
Their success is also notable for being achieved without the aid of label backing; they set up their own label, La Fábrica de Colores, to get complete artistic freedom for “Barí”, away from the pressure they perceived from their record company Edel Records for their debut “Vengue”.
Ojos de Brujo's first album Vengue released on Fri Jan 01 1999.
The most popular album by Ojos de Brujo's is Techarí
Ojos de Brujo's first song Rememorix released on Thu Jan 01 1970.