Joe Crepúsculo cuenta la historia detrás de 'Mi fábrica de baile' | EL PAÍS

Ten years have passed since the release of "Mi fábrica de baile" (My Dance Factory), an anthem of Spanish house music. To mark the anniversary, the Catalan singer-songwriter has recorded a series of versions in different styles, from rock with Camellos to flamenco with Tomasito, cumbia, and even venturing into Italian. This Friday, the artist will perform at La Riviera in Madrid, in a concert full of surprises and new material. "Mi fábrica de baile is a song about a challenge. It's about swagger. Those who keep dancing stay alive, and those who are dead can't dance," says Joe Crepúsculo when explaining the theme of his most emblematic track. What was the creative process behind "Mi fábrica de baile"? How does Joe Crepúsculo feel about playing it for so long? In the video accompanying this article, the artist reflects on these and other issues in an interview for "Historia de una canción" (History of a Song), an audiovisual format from EL PAÍS that has featured artists such as Fito, Rozalén, Ariel Rot, Pablo Alborán, Víctor Manuel, Álvaro Urquijo, Vanesa Martín, Mocedades, Antonio Carmona, Alex Ubago, and Mikel Erentxun, among others. Subscribe to our channel:    / @elpais   Visit http://elpais.com More videos from EL PAÍS: youtube.com/@elpais/videos Follow us on Facebook:   / elpais   Twitter:   / el_pais   Instagram:   / el_pais   #joecrepusculo #mifabricadebaile #house #music #songs