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  1. Dolchamar ("dulcamara" o "dulce-amargo", anteriormente Dolcxamar) es un grupo musical que canta en esperanto. Se formó en 1999 en Londres , pero actualmente está afincado en Finlandia . Su estilo inicial presentaba influencias de rock electrónico y hip hop , pero tras el disco Rebela Sono , a partir del cual el grupo cambió su nombre de ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DolchamarDolchamar - Wikipedia

    Dolchamar is a rock band formed in London and currently based in Finland that performs in the language Esperanto. The band was formed in 1999 by Patrik Austin after his departure from Punaiset Messiaat, and was instantly signed on for the French Vinilkosmo record company, and as of 2014 the band resides in Finland.

  3. Dolchamar. Dolchamar (originally Dolcxamar) is the name for Patrik Austin’s Esperanto music projects. Three studio albums were released under this name, as well as a non-album single and contributions to three compilation projects, but the only common factor is Austin himself: each album is produced in a different musical style, by a ...

  4. 27 de dic. de 2009 · Track 1 from the album Trejn Tu Noŭer. Download from http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/trejn-tu-nouer/id343645529

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › DolchamarDolchamar - Wikiwand

    Dolchamar es un grupo musical que canta en esperanto. Se formó en 1999 en Londres, pero actualmente está afincado en Finlandia. Su estilo inicial presentaba influencias de rock electrónico y hip hop, pero tras el disco Rebela Sono, a partir del cual el grupo cambió su nombre de Dolcxamar a Dolchamar, sus sonidos se acercan más al rock.

  6. 27 de dic. de 2009 · Track 2 from the album Trejn Tu Noŭer. Download from http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/trejn-tu-nouer/id343645529

  7. 12 de nov. de 2010 · Dolchamar ("Bittersweet") is a band that performs in the language Esperanto. It was formed in 1999 in London, UK, but now resides in Finland. Its members play electronic rock and hiphop. During the International Youth Congress of Esperanto in 2003 in Lesjöfors, Sweden, they changed … read more