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Mujeres Encinta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mujeres Encinta
Mujeres Encinta was a short-lived musical project / concept band known for recording only on cassette. They sang in English, Spanish and French and wrote most of their songs in collaboration. The wide range of background and musical styles of its members was both conducive for their originality and richness as a project, as well as one of the main reasons for their break-up. Despite the fact that they released cassettes with known labels, they remain an obscure band known mainly to artsy crowds. ==Lineup==
Mujeres Encinta was also known for their many fluctuating international members. The line-up often changed according to the city where the band was playing or recording and the availability of its members. Most of them were already part of other bands. The following musicians 〔(group picture ) by José Manuel Hortelano〕 were, at some point between 1999 and 2002, members of Mujeres Encinta: M. C. Schmidt from Matmos, Ros Murray bassist with Electrelane, Genís Segarra from Spanish indie pop bands Astrud and Hidrogenesse,〔(Genís Segarra talks about Mujeres Encinta ) for Vice Magazine Mexico.〕 visual artist Daniela Franco, Camilo Lara from Instituto Mexicano del Sonido, Eduardo Leal de la Gala bassist with Wreckless Eric and Les Tétines Noires, Beto Cabrera, former drummer of the Mexican band Zoé, Oulipian member and reviews editor for The Believer, Daniel Levin Becker,〔(Interview with Daniel Levin Becker about Mujeres Encinta ) for Vice Magazine Mexico.〕 and French cellist Vincent Ségal.〔(''Vincent Ségal'' ) talks about Mujeres Encinta〕 As well as several members of bands from the Spanish Indie Pop scene such as Espanto and Las Pulpas.
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