1996-2002 Although they have been together since 1996, they didn't release anything until the
Lujo y Miseria compilation in 1998. In 2000, they released their first single "
Así se baila el siglo XX", a smart, cynical approach to the new millennium through the inventions of the 20th century. What came next, in 2001, was
Eres PC, eres Mac, another EP that shares with the previous one their weird sense of humour. It contains a cover of "Technical (you're so)", by
the Magnetic Fields, band they are devoted to. One year later, their first album,
Gimnàstica passiva, was released. It consists of ten songs where they quote Spanish poet
Luis de Góngora ("Góngora"), state their worship towards the
Cobain family ("Kurt, Courtney, Frances Bean and me") or remember "1987", where their beloved
Smiths and
Andy Warhol ceased existing, and started new exciting things as samplers and club culture.
1987 is also an album by
the KLF. A five-year break followed, when they wrote and planned a new album.
2007-2011 In 2007 they released their second album,
Animalitos, recorded with drummer Alfonso Melero from Spanish band
Hello Cuca. It features glam rock beats, fuzz guitars, analog synthesizers and saxophones riffs. Twelve songs about pets, wild beasts and social animals, including "Disfraz de tigre" and "Caballos y ponis". Seventies production, sing-along tunes and some krautrock inspired mantras. The release of the new album
Animalitos was followed by a Spanish tour. In 2008 they have released another album,
Bestiola, influenced by early German electronica and featuring reinterpretations of old songs, covers and instrumental tracks. That release was followed by their first tour in USA and México.
Hidrogenesse versus The Hidden Cameras In 2010 Hidrogenesse collaborated with Canadian band
The Hidden Cameras releasing "Hidrogenesse versus The Hidden Cameras" a minialbum of re-made/re-modelled versions of The Hidden Cameras songs from the album
Origin:Orphan.
Art exhibition In 2010 Hidrogenesse recorded "Moix", a song based on an excerpt from a travel book of
Terenci Moix,
Terenci del Nil, as a part of their participation in the art exhibition
Genius loci of
Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona 2011. Hidrogenesse created an installation with funerary statuettes and different found objects as a parody of archeological museums. The whole project is a tribute to
Terenci Moix. ==Alan Turing Tribute==