Born in Barcelona but raised in Santander, Nacho Mastretta started his musical career in the early eighties, working as a sound technician and creating music for fashion parades and catwalks. In 1987, he formed a Caribbean pop group called Las Manos de Orlac (Hands of Orlac). The band received praise in Spain and parts of Europe, releasing two albums. In 1988, La Furia was released and was followed by Salud and Pesetas in 1989. Mastretta moved into a different musical project, releasing La Vida Facil in 1992. Distinguished in his homeland for his blending of jazz, electronica ...