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Diego Vasallo (Donostia, 1966) is a self-taught musician and painter. In 1984, he founded the band Duncan Dhu with Mikel Erentxun and Juan Ramón Viles, with whom he recorded nine albums and toured both in Spain and Europe and Mexico for over twenty years. In 2001, the group's activity stopped until 2013, when they reunited to release a mini LP of new songs titled "El Duelo" (Warner 2013) and perform two concert tours in 2014 and 2016.

In 1991, Diego Vasallo started a musical project called "Cabaret Pop," with clear influences from 80s sounds, synthetic pop, soul, techno, and rhythm and blues. With this project, he recorded the albums "Cabaret Pop" (Warner 1991), "Realidad Virtual de Rock'roll" (Warner 1992), and "Diego Vasallo y El Cabaret Pop" (Warner 1995), and performed numerous concerts with different groups of musicians.

In 1997, he began his solo career under his own name, releasing six albums to date: Criaturas (Warner 1997), Canciones de Amor Desafinado (Warner 2000), Los Abismos Cotidianos (Warner 2005), Las Huellas Borradas (Warner 2006), Canciones en Ruinas (Warner 2010), and Baladas para un Autorretrato (Subterfuge 2016). In addition, he has released a book-album co-edited with Suso Saiz, El Cuaderno de Pétalos de Elefante (El Europeo, 2002) and an album with the poet Roger Wolfe, La Máquina del Mundo (Warner, 2006). In this solo stage of his career, his music is characterized by a search for sound introspection and a greater weight of lyrics in songs, bringing the sounds of folk, blues, and rock'n'roll to a more literary personal universe.

Throughout all these years, he has performed several concert tours in Spain. In early 2020, he released his latest album, Las Rutas Desiertas.