Jaime Urrutia Valenzuela is a Spanish composer and musician associated with the
Movida Madrileña movement. He began his career as a member of the punk group
Parálisis Permanente alongside Eduardo Benavente and Nacho Canut, and was also
part of Ejecutivos Agresivos, one of the seminal bands of Spain’s new wave
scene. Urrutia later co-founded Gabinete Caligari with Ferni Presas and Edi
Clavoc. After the group disbanded, Urrutia launched a solo career with the album
Patente De Corso in 2002, featuring songs like “Qué Barbaridad” and “Castillos
en el Aire,” as well as collaborations ...