La Gore drags flamenco into a different kind of swamp: one ruled by breakbeat, mean-edged synths, and an attitude that comes straight at you. Blending quejío, palmas, zapateado, and both old-school and new-school electronics, her live show pushes hard on the clash between roots and raw nerve, folklore and punk bite.
The result is anything but a polite fusion. It is a bold, high-voltage proposal with grit, presence, and plenty of swagger, able to wrong-foot both flamenco purists and club crowds alike. After tracks like “Ya no quiero tu amor” and the La Descastá 2025 tour, La Gore has established herself as a singular voice within a fearless strain of Andalusian electronic music, one set on blowing up labels.
La Gore
La Gore is the project of Lidia Navarro (Utrera, Seville, 1987), a sound engineer, producer, composer, and singer raised in an environment deeply rooted in flamenco. From an early age, she took part in saetas and flamenco singing competitions, later expanding her path into rock bands and dark electronic projects.
She has performed at festivals and venues across Spain, appearing at spaces and showcases such as Playa Sonora, Oleosónica Jaén Music Fest, MADO, and Peligros Sounds, and in 2025 she won the showcase competition at Fulanita Fest. She now channels that whole trajectory into a project where she writes, produces, records, edits, and releases music that connects Utrera to the dancefloor and quejío to the machine.
In collaboration with:
Jornades Musicals a l’Ermita de la Pietat