Torremolinos, province of Málaga, Spain, autumn 1981. In the basement of a pub frequented by foreigners, five young self-taught people found a musical group that in less than a year conquers the charts: Danza Invisible, one of the best bands in the history of Spanish pop music, was born.
Direction
Dual directors capture both the grime and the glory of 1981 Torremolinos.
Production
Incredible archival footage from a basement nobody thought to film.
Director
José Antonio Hergueta
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Danza Invisible emerged parallel to the Madrid-centric Movida but built their own Costa del Sol sound, proving Spanish pop didn't need a capital city passport.
The 'foreigners' pub basement was actually a British tourist hotspot — the band's early English-language covers were strategic, not pretentious.
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