Hereus del Beat
Hereus del Beat is a group from Terrassa (Barcelona), formed by Pau Casanovas, Xavier Carnicé, Xavier Soler, and Martí Galán, also known as Fresko, Vaxx, Eluss, and Galgo Lento.
They are a versatile, genre-fluid group rooted in 90s and 2000s hip-hop and rap. Their music stands out for its honest lyrics, drawn from personal experience and marked by a strong critical perspective.
In 2020 they released their debut album 53 Baixos, followed by live performances across local festivals. In 2021 they were finalists in the Engrescat competition. Between 2023 and 2024 they released their second project La Nostra Merda, alongside new shows and media appearances.
At the end of 2024 they closed the year with concerts in Terrassa and Barcelona, and are currently preparing a new project for 2026 with several collaborations. In 2025, they were nominated for two Enderrock Awards.
Declivi
Declivi is one of the most promising new bands in the emerging Catalan rock scene. Formed in Manresa in early 2023, the group has quickly built a distinctive identity marked by emotional intensity, sharp guitars, and a direct, generational approach to music.
Their sound combines the raw energy of rock with a strong melodic sensitivity, constantly moving between rage, fragility, and collective explosion. Their songs, performed entirely in Catalan, speak about contradictions, fears, relationships, frustration, celebration, and the need to change things, connecting with a whole generation searching for honest spaces in which to recognize themselves.
Their live performances have rapidly become one of the band’s greatest strengths: intense, visceral, and without artifice. Since their debut in June 2023, Declivi has steadily grown project concert after concert, building a powerful connection with audiences. Along the way, they have received support from Casa de la Música de Manresa, which awarded them a recording grant, and in 2024 they won the Engresca’t competition.
They now present Guerra Endins, their first release with Guspira Records, an album that bursts powerfully onto the Catalan scene and works both as a statement of intent and a calling card. Across nine songs, Declivi explores identity, memory, emotional conflict, and personal reconstruction, oscillating between protest and vulnerability with a forceful and character-filled sound.
Sr. À & MALAKA
Sr. À & MALAKA is a self-managed artistic collective founded in Barcelona in 2017 with the aim of contributing to countercultural discourse and social, political, and internal critique through music.
Inspired by the sounds and values of early-1990s alternative hip-hop culture, Sr. À & MALAKA has become a rap-with-band project that seeks to fuse styles as diverse as Funk, Soul, Rock, Nu-Metal, Acid Jazz, Reggae, and Balkan music, while reclaiming the Catalan language as its main tool for raising awareness through lyrics with a strong socio-political, introspective, and personal background.
They have an extensive live trajectory, having performed at events such as the Festa Major dels Castellers de Sants, the Festes Alternatives de Gràcia, the Barraques del Clot, the Barraques d’Horta i Guinardó, Foc i Rock (Les Corts), the Campament Pirata de Premià de Mar, the Festa Major de Calella, and the 10th Anniversary of the C.S.O. Prapopoulos in Athens, Greece.
With their previous formation, The Botswanas, they also performed at the local festivals of Torres de Segre, Gelida, Rialp, Corbera de Llobregat, Matadepera, Begues, the Festa de la Realitat (Communist Youth), as well as various university festivals.
