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Enrique is died quite, guitarist of the border and collaborator of Cabinet Caligari, after a traffic accident | Culture

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The world of Spanish music is mourning for the loss of Enrique enough, a recognized guitarist that was part of emblematic bands such as the Calaigari border and cabinet. He died this weekend, at age 65, because of the wounds suffered in a traffic accident that occurred on January 21.

The accident took place at kilometer 175 of the A-5 highway, at the height of Villamesiah, in the province of Cáceres. The vehicle in which it was traveling quite overturned and the accident caused serious damage to the musician. After the incident, he was transferred to Don Benito-Villanueva Hospital, where he finally could not overcome the injuries.

Enrique enough began his musical career in the 80s as guitarist and singer of the Flash Strate band, a formation that stood out in the incipient Madrid movement. Although they promised a great future, the group had a brief career, between 1980 and 1983. At that time, the band offered several concerts and recorded a single and a maxisingle With just five themes. His song Madrid in Technicolor He left his mark as a reference of the time, but did not reach a massive success.

After the dissolution of Flash Strate, it was quite joined as a guitarist to support Cabinet Caligari, one of the most representative groups of the Madrid movement. Although he was never an official member of the band, his collaboration in recordings and concerts remained for many years, becoming a key musical ally.

Subsequently, it became quite part of the border, another iconic Spanish rock band. In addition, he expanded his legacy with the creation of the Ramonsters and Hitmakers tribute bands, and worked as a sound technician for the Fangoria group, led by Alaska and Nacho Canut.

The news of his death has caused a wave of condolence messages by artists and classmates of the Spanish music scene. Figures such as Pancho Varona, Alberto Jiménez (from Miss Caffeina) and Alaska, among others, have remembered Enrique enough on social networks, highlighting both his talent and his generosity.

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