"Antropop" is an LP by the Spanish synth-pop duo OBK, released under the established label WEA. Musically, this album stands for catchy electronic melodies, driving beats and emotive vocals that fuse classic synth-pop aesthetics with a contemporary pop sensibility. The production focuses on atmospheric keyboard layers and clear, forward-moving rhythms, creating tracks that are equally suited for attentive listening and for the dancefloor. Lyrically, OBK are known for introspective, emotional topics, often reflecting on relationships, identity and the contradictions of modern life, and "Antropop" continues this tradition with a mature, melodic approach. The track sequencing is designed as a coherent journey, leading the listener through different moods without losing the band's characteristic electronic signature.
OBK (short for "Oberkorn") belong to the key Spanish acts who helped bring synth-pop and electronic pop into the mainstream of the Spanish-speaking world from the 1990s onwards. Over the years, they have built a loyal fan base, regularly placing songs and albums in the Spanish charts and becoming a long-running presence in the country's pop landscape. Their success is based on a distinctive mix of electronic soundscapes, emotional lyrics and memorable hooks, which has given them lasting recognition on the Iberian pop scene. In concerts, OBK are appreciated for powerful live versions of their studio productions and for their ability to translate electronic arrangements into an engaging stage show.
The LP format underlines the album's character as a cohesive work: side A and side B each develop their own emotional arcs, while the analog medium lends the electronic sound an appealing warmth and depth. WEA (Warner-Elektra-Atlantic), as the manufacturer and label, brings decades of experience as part of one of the world's major music groups, known for professional production standards, international distribution and a wide roster of successful artists. Their involvement ensures high production quality, reliable pressing standards for the vinyl edition and solid availability in specialist stores and online shops. For collectors of synth-pop and lovers of Spanish-language electronic music, "Antropop" on LP offers a combination of genre-defining sound, artist continuity and the tactile listening experience of vinyl.