Dreamaker

Dreamaker
OriginMadrid, Spain
GenresPower metal
Years active2003-2011
MembersElisa C. Martin
Albert Maroto
Carlos "Ke Patxa" Peña
Jorge Sáez

Dreamaker was a Spanish power metal band, formed by three former Dark Moor members, following the band's split.

Biography

Dreamaker begun when vocalist Elisa Martin, guitarist Albert Maroto and drummer Jorge Sáez left Dark Moor, in 2003, due to musical differences. They were soon joined by second guitarist Matias Sosa and bassist Carlos Peña and Dark Moor's former keyboard player, Roberto Camús, who had left the band in 2002, offered to play with Dreamaker, but left the band in a short time and was replaced by Nino Ruiz.

The band received a recording deal from Arise Records for two albums in September of that year, and proceeded to record their first album - Human Device. It was released throughout Europe, Japan and in a few Spanish-speaking countries in early 2004.

A Japanese tour followed in May and, while in the country, guitarists Albert Maroto and Matias Sosa recorded a video for Young Guitar Magazine.

Dreamaker then recorded the album Enclosed, in March 2005, introducing more electronic and mainstream elements into their sound.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Human Device (2004)
  • Enclosed (2005)

Line-up

  • Elisa C. Martin - Vocals
  • Albert Maroto - Guitars
  • Carlos "Ke Patxa" Peña - Bass
  • Jorge Sáez - Percussion
  • Dreamaker on MySpace
  • Dreamaker on Metal-Archives
  • Official Facebook Elisa C. Martin
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Dark Moor
  • Enrik Garcia
  • Alfred Romero
  • Mario Garcia
  • Roberto Cappa
  • Javier Rubio
  • Roberto Peña De Camus
  • Elisa C. Martin
  • Albert Maroto
  • Jorge Sáez
  • Anan Kaddouri
  • Jose Garrido
  • Andy C.
  • Dani Fernandez
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