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These are the members of Dr.No
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Enric Pascual: Lead
Vocals, Drums, Keyboards and percussions
Reus, Barcelona, Salou. Sudies of drums at the "Aula
de Música Moderna i Jazz" of Barcelona, with Pipo Tuduri. 4 years of piano and vocal
techniques studies at the "Conservatori de Reus". 3 years of drums studies in
the "Associació de Directors Musicals" of Barcelona. Has played drums in
different bands: "Harnakis" (Progressive Rock), with the album "Numb eyes,
the soul revelation" published by the french company MUSEA Records; "TAXI"
(SemiProgressive Rock), with which he recorded an album published by Justine Records
(1993); "CAT", (Rock with no labels), with the album "Cataclisme"
published by Dindi Records (1996). The summer of 1999, with "CAT" in crisis,
Enric Pascual decides to go back to the Progressive and contacts by an advertisement in a
local newspaper with Conrad Dubé, with which he launches the Dr.NO project. |
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Conrad Dubé: Bass and vocals Barcelona, Reus. Self taught. Has played
in bands of very different styles: "Tríptic" (Beat from the sixties);
"LAURA MARTÍ i BARNANIT" (catalan Pop-Rock), with the albums "Pell
d'Asfalt", produced by Josep Mas "Kitflus" (Pegasus) and Esteve Coll
(Orquesta Mondragon, Monica Green,...) published by "Compañía Catalana de
Discos" (1990) and "Dona'm Festa" published by JERCAR (1991); "Banda
Bòlit", a Soul band based in "The Commitments". Composer of several songs,
mainly during the period with "LAURA MARTÍ i BARNANIT", he is author of several
radio and TV syntonies, like the one of the TV3 (Television of Catalonia) program
"DIT i FET" (1989). A lover of the symphonic rock of the 70s, he always wanted
to work this style and never had found the oportunity. He moves from Barcelona to live in
Reus in 1999, and contacts with Enric Pascual, from Salou, who in those times wanted to
start a neo-progressive proposal in catalan. This would be the start of Dr.NO. |
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Néstor Giménez: Keyboards and vocals Reus. Studies of sol-fa, piano,
harmony and choral singing at the "Conservatori de Reus". Guitar player and
singer of the bands "Waking Soul" (rock) and "Lunazul"
(pop-rock). Lover of all kinds of music from jazz to death metal, while it is well made
and has something "special". Joints Dr.No in august 2003, providing new ideas to
the voices and keyboards, and enriching the harmonies. |
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Vilislav Pankov: Guitar Pleven (Bulgary), Barcelona, Reus. Studies of
classical guitar in Pleven. Bands: "Public Exemple" (Rock-fussion);
"Revelation" (heavy-metal); This bulgarian arrived at Barcelona in 1999
and in Reus in 2002. He joined Dr.NO in january 2003. He replaced on the guitar Pere
Mestres (collaborator in the start-up and in the recording of "El Bufó de la
Cort") and Oriol Garcia. He likes the music without labels, and is an inexhaustible
source of musical ideas, providing Dr.NO with force and creativity.
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Jordi Salvadó:
Drums
Reus. Plays the drums since 1992, and in these years
has formed part of the following bands: DI-APACEIA. (psychodellic rock
influenced by Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple), MANIAC (Mötley Crüe or Skid
Row style Heavy metal ), CRITERIA (ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd), LA OBRA
(new-wave of The Mission or Sisters Of Mercy), DE PRESTAO (Urban Rock),
ACTOR SECUNDARIO
BOB (pop-rock band with Rakel Segado in the vocals). Was also the
drums player in the Canal Reus TV program "El Magatzem". Finally enters
Dr.NO as a drummer, combining this task with the Pop-rock band
48HORAS (with Rakel of ASB in the vocals), and with his activities as an
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Daniel Anguera: Guitars Tarragona. Creative and innovative guitarrist,
with references between the biggests of the symphonic rock (Robert Fripp, Steve Hackett)
collaborates between the years 2000 and 2001 with Dr.No. Participates in the recording of
the first demo as a sound technitian and playing the guitar and some keyboards, and also
collaborates in the album "El Bufó de la Cort" with a song in solitary
("Estació Pirenaica", first part) and the classical guitar introductory to
"No sé el teu nom". |

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Abel Benito: Drums Reus.
Studies of drums with Josep Maria Busquets and Quique Colmenar. Drums player of another
symphonic band from Reus: "Vintage", and a lover of this musical style and jazz,
rock i fussion. One book: Shidarta. He entered Dr.NO like Raül Cid after
his participation in the performance at Lleida (june-2002) and left it
the fall of 2004. Was substituted by Jordi Salvadó. |
Jaume Moncusí:
Keyboards and production
Tarragona. Keyboardist and owner of the Entrepins Studios
in Tarragona. He was the keyboard player in the historical jazz-fussion band
"Metamorfosis". Has collaborated with Dr.No as a keyboardist and sound engineer
for the recording of the album "El Bufó de la Cort". |
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Oriol Garcia: Guitar
Barcelona. This guitarrist collaborates temporarily with
Dr.No, playing at the performance of Tarragona the 28/2/2002. However, coming to the
rehearsal from Barcelona ends being too much a sacrifice, and finally he lives the band,
willing to collaborate sporadically in the future.
Raül Cid: Keyboards and vocals
Tarragona. Studies of sol-fa, piano, harmony and choral
singing at the "Conservatori de Tarragona". Trombon at the "Banda Unió
Musical de Tarragona". Studies of analysis, musical shapes, harmony, piano and other
musics with Conrad Sató. Bands: "Twiris" and "Penjats" (reggae
& ska); "Alfa Boys School" (ska-jazz); "Ministress del Camp de
Tarragona"; "Els Francolins" (fanfarria); "Banda Unió Musical de
Tarragona"; "Small River Dixie" (Dixieland);" Xaranga
Aldarull"... Lover of the Latin-Jazz, with Dr.NO has discovered a different style of
making music. Enric Pascual and Conrad contacted him for the Lleida performance
(june-2002) and in one week he had enough to learn the three songs that they played there.
After that performance he decided to stay in the Dr.NO project. He left the band in
august 2003.
Pere Mestres: Guitar
Salou. Guitarrist of CAT and later collaborator with Dr.No
in their beginnings. From Pere Mestres are the guitars in the album "El Bufó de la
Cort". He is later on substituted by Oriol Garcia and afterwards by Vilislav Pankov. |

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