Hocico

Hocico

Hocico Live at Lunario, México, D.F. (Erk on front, and Racso in the background)
Background information
Origin Mexico City/Mexico
Genres Electro-industrial
Years active 1993present
Labels Out of Line Music Metropolis Records
Website www.hocico.com
Members Racso Agroyam - Programming
Erk Aicrag - Lyrics & Vocals

Hocico (pronounced "Osziko"[1]) is a Mexican electro-industrial duo.

History

The duo was officially formed in 1993 by Erk Aicrag (Erik Garcia), who sings the lyrics and vocals, and Racso Agroyam (Oscar Mayorga), who does programming, but both cousins had been experimenting with electronic music, mixing industrial and EBM, since they were fifteen years old. Their music can be described as electro-industrial. Given the influence of varying currents of electronic music (mainly Skinny Puppy) they began their trajectory in 1989 in a project called "Niñera Degenerada". Their lyrics are both in Spanish as well as English. The Spanish word hocico means snout, and is used in Mexico as a disrespectful way to describe someone's comments coming out of their mouth.

Agroyam has a side project called Dulce Liquido, while Aicrag has one called Rabia Sorda.

Discography

Hocico at Amphi Festival 2014 in Cologne, Germany
Erik Aicrag, 2014
Racso Agroyam, 2014

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Demos

Available in Compact Cassette

Albums

EPs

Singles

Lives

Vinyl

Mini CDs

DVD

External links

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References

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