The Spanish trio composed by Luis Alcazar, Juanju Rodriguez and Miguel Lacal strikes back with a new surprising album, Made in China, 13 tracks where they assemble best synthpop and guitars in a unique sound wich identifies them. There's not only electro sounds, but a singular attitude that take a shape into memorable tracks difficult to forget. If the first album Machines was a futuristic one, here is a more melodic, less rhythmic release, defining a mature, developed sound. You can like it or not, but you'll find out something different for sure. Tracks like King of shadows (wich opens the album), Time will take you or Stop, punching basses and kicks, resonating synths and very processed vocals, tracks that remind the roughest side of electronic music. Hypnotic sound on So fine or Red (with it's vocoders round and round) that mix kind of uplifting rhythms and experimental flickers. Head in the clouds or Still I feel seems to take charge of the release's most commercial or easy listening side. Nice choruses