At the end of the 1980s and beginning of the 1990s, a group so transgressive and some vibes party that no one has been able to forget. They were Locomía (which could also be written separately) and theirs is a story of success, betrayal, jealousy, homophobia and oblivion. oh! And electropop, a lot of electropop seasoned with choreographies that had huge fans as protagonists.
“Disco, Ibiza, Locomoy. Fashion, Ibiza, Locomoy. Loco, Ibiza, Locomia”its great hit I had no loss. Their handwriting pointed to the only thing that needed to be known: what their names were and that they were here for the party. The lyrics were not precisely the strength of his proposal. It was the costumes (always good shoulder pads and excess), it was his dances never seen before (or since), it was his presence of handsome boys…
The band was created in 1983 as a group of fashion designers made up of Xavier Font, Manuel Arjona, louis font Y Gard Passchier. These last two would abandon and would be replaced later by Carlos Armas and Juan Antonio Fuentes. He would also end up leaving the Xavier group and enter in his place Francis Picas.
The biggest soap opera ever danced
First they dazzled in the Ibizan night and, when the manager José Luis Gil discovers them and promises them success, they will have to assume an ambiguous sexual identity in a Spain in which homosexuality was not well seen. However, the promise was real and things went very well for Locomía, hitting him not only in our country but also in Latin America.
Two albums and hits like Rumba Samba Mambo, crazy mine, Crazy Vox, Gorbachev Y Little girl led them to tour with great success in Latin America but, when they were at the top, the group ended its musical career due to differences with its manager and not because the public got tired of them.
By this time, Xavier Font no longer had control over the group he had created. Gil had taken it from him. The Locomias landed in America with Xavier relegated to driving his friends back and forth. Also, the founder of the group suspected that Gil is stealing from them and persuaded the rest of his companions to break their contract with him.
However, Gil sued them for ownership of the “Loco Mía” brand, thus making it impossible for them to present themselves as a group. It was 1993 and each member then continued their path independently. Finally, the lawsuit over ownership of the “Loco Mía” brand was resolved in Font’s favor.
Second generation of Loco Mia
In that same year, the new members of the formation appeared as the second generation: Antonio Abella, Pablo Robledo, Frank Romero and Luis Font (brother of Xavier Font). They released the third album, Party Time and Romero would leave the group in 1995, being replaced by San Balibrea. This formation would continue until 1997when the band would say goodbye with a concert in the Sala Galileo Galilei.
However, that was not the end of Locomía either. In 1999 Font managed to contact Francesc, Santos and Carlos so that, together with Manuel, they would form the group again. they recorded Samba Passion in three different versions and Santos left the formation, which made Juan Antonio Fuentes return. That is they were the original four members again. However, everything was in some performances on television and again the formation was diluted.
As if it were Ross and Rachel, the group has been since then and until now getting back together and separating again. With the song Music, for instance, appeared at Eurosong 2001, the pre-selection of that year to elect the Eurovision representative. However, they were ranked 17th out of 20, with only 4 points. Another example is the tour that the formation made through Spain and Latin America celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2017.
Sadly, on June 14, 2018, Santos Blanco passed away due to natural causes, at the age of 46. The same year, but on July 16, Frank Romero also did so due to a bacterial infection. Currently, Xavier Font participates as a contestant in the telecinco reality show nightmare in paradise.
Photos | Gtres and Locomoy