For Tamara, known as Parallax, it all began in Madrid with rap, electroclash and IDM. Her fascination for records and experimental music led her to develop a sound identity where glitch aesthetics, texture and rhythm intertwine.
Her trajectory has always been defined by an unconventional approach to techno — one that is raw, restless and emotionally charged. Her tracks have been remixed by artists such as Annie Hall and Neglëck, and she has performed in cities like Gijón and Sevilla, as well as at international festivals including Dantz Festival and MIRA.
In recent years, Parallax has expanded her palette, embracing the dance music of the 90s — house, bleep, breaks and jungle — while maintaining her signature glitch-driven energy. The result is a sound that’s both physical and mental: fragmented yet fluid, nostalgic yet forward-looking.