"Nirvana" is a 1995 New Age song written and composed by Rojotua, Loxatus and C. Max and performed by the Spanish musical group Elbosco. The song became a world success and an edit of it was used by Danny Boyle in the 2004 film, Millions. The song contains some lyrics in Latin, sung by the choral group of the Escolanía del Real Monasterio of San Lorenzo and also English lyrics, all this combined with a techno and hip-hop feel.
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"Nirvana" is a 1995 New Age song written and composed by Rojotua, Loxatus and C. Max and performed by the Spanish musical group Elbosco. Th… read more
"Nirvana" is a 1995 New Age song written and composed by Rojotua, Loxatus and C. Max and performed by the Spanish musical group Elbosco. The song became a world success and an … read more
Elbosco was the name of a joint Spanish musical group that achieved world success with the song Nirvana in 1995. The group consisted of the boys choral group of the Escolanía del Real Monasterio of San Lorenzo, with boys between 9 and 14 years old along with adult instrumentalists and soloists. In 1995, the group released the disk Angelis, with the hit song Nirvana which was used by Danny Boyle in the film Millions. The music, a mixture of Gregorian chants with hip-hop and techno, with a mixture of Latin and English vocals, attained international fame. They also released a Portugues… read more
Elbosco was the name of a joint Spanish musical group that achieved world success with the song Nirvana in 1995. The group consisted of the boys choral group of the Escolanía del Real Monas… read more
Elbosco was the name of a joint Spanish musical group that achieved world success with the song Nirvana in 1995. The group consisted of the boys choral group of the Escolanía del Real Monasterio of San Lorenzo, with boys between 9 and … read more