The 2017 edition of the BAM music festival comes to a close at the Antiga Fàbrica Estrella Damm with a full day that starts with Crudo Pimiento (3pm), a project from Murcia's Raúl Frutos and Inma Gómez, with songs influenced by the Mississippi Delta blues, Latin and Caribbean folk, and even black metal. Next up it's Asturian crooner Pablo und Destruktion (4pm), presenting their 2017 album, 'Predación'; psychedelic pop from Barcelona's own The Zephyr Bones (5pm), giving a sneak peek of tracks from their first LP, which is set to be out in November; Alien Tango (6pm), a project from Alberto García Roca that mixes disco, psychedelia, falsettos, sitars, sampling and chiptune electronica; and Malandrómeda (7pm), a Galician rap duo featuring Hevi and O Master do Son.
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