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Varry Brava is a Spanish indie pop band created in Murcia in 2009. It is formed by Óscar Ferrer (vocals), Aarön Sáez (keyboards) and Vicente Illescas (guitar). The group's name comes from joining Barry White's name with the song "Brava", by Italian singer Mina Mazzini. In 2009 their self-produced demo Ídolo was released. Composed of ten songs, in which they show a clear influence of the Spanish pop of the 1980s, such as Nacha Pop and Radio Futura, spiced with disco music and reminiscences of new romantic. With this first album, they toured the Spanish geography and participated in festivals such as Sonorama, Ebrovisión, Electromar, SOS 4.8, Arenal Sound, Con V de Valarés, Lemon Pop, Indielx, B-Side, and Low Cost. At the end of 2010, they participated in the Conciertos de Radio 3, an event broadcast on TVE and RNE. In February 2012 they released their first album, Demasié, which was self-produced. The first official work in which they rescue cuts like "No gires" or "Radioactivo" from their first demo Ídolo, with the also producer of Second, Raúl de Lara in the musical production. As a letter of introduction, they release the video for their first single "Calor", a video with glam aesthetics and casual looks. In 2014 they released their second full-length album, Arriva: 16 hours of play and 4 liters of energy drink, with which they entered the list of best-selling albums in Spain. With this new work, Varry Brava bet on electronics and toured Spain's main halls and festival