Oct
26
2009

Say hello to PONYREX


Say hello to PONYREX, a synth rock band based in Guadalajara, México. The trio has been playing together & producing tracks since 2005, getting attention in the underground scene both in & out of Mexico.

Al, Dan & Alex are now preparing to make a bigger debut with their debut studio album ZETA. The album was recorded this year & they had the opportunity to work with two awesome producers, Paco Huidobro (guitarist of Fobia, a very popular band in Mexico) & Jason Carmer (Run DMC, Billy Idol & The Black Eyed Peas).

There’s still no date for the release but I just know it’ll be very soon. In the meantime these Jalicienses (folks from the state of Jalisco, Mexico) want to share some tunes off of ZETA & 2 remixes.

“Hollogram” | download

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“Freq” | download

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Technicolor Fabrics – “Render (PONYREX remix)” | download

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Hello Seahorse – “Bestia (PONYREX remix)” | download

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2 Comments »

  • Great sound. I really like them. Thanks for sharing!

    Comment | October 26, 2009
  • maria

    They’re awesome i heard them before on myspace and have been following them. cool post

    Comment | October 27, 2009

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