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Línea Vienesa were a short-lived Spanish group from Madrid, formed and disbanded in 1981, during the New Wave boom known as the Movida Madrileña. Línea Vienesa were one of the most promising and fleeting groups in the Spanish post-punk scene. An ephemeral alloy of disparate personalities, the group is known by a series of four concerts, including two at Rock-Ola, which obtained an excellent reception by the public and made a positive impression in the national press. One particular focus was the group's image - a theatrical and sophisticated look orchestrated by its singer, Mavi Margarida, with the help of couturier Jesús del Pozo and the painter Sigfrido Martín Begué. The band's members were Ricardo Llorca (synthesizers), L. Ramón G. Del Pomar (guitar), Patricia Alvarez de Lorenzana (bass) and Mavi Margarida (vocals, drum machine). On stage, they appeared dressed in black and white or all white, sometimes embodying mythological and anachronistic characters such as Dracula/Nosferatu, Marie-Antoinette/Countess Báthory, a page/hussar. Stages were decorated with fallen leaves or kitsch accessories such as palm trees, bird cages, sculptures of mastiffs or a fountain decorated with flamingos. This imagery would lead the press to align them to the New Romantic scene popular in Europe at the time. The band gave a few interviews at the time, with the guitarist and founder of the group, L. Ramon G. Del Pomar serving as their spokesman, but disbanded without having released a single re

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