Rafael Saavedra

His first fanzine, Psychocandy appeared in 1985;[20] then, in 1991, DJ Tolo joined him to edit El Centro de la Rabia,[21] which offered texts that proposed ideas for another generation.

His literary and journalistic texts have appeared in magazines (Generación, Moho, Nexos, Letras Libres, Replicante, Picnic, Viceversa, Quo, Complot Internacional, Zona de Obras), supplements (Laberinto, El Ángel del Diario Reforma, among others) and many online spaces.

He produced the alternative radio programs Sintonía Pop from 1987 to 1991, Selector de Frequencies from 2001 to 2011[23] and then from 2011 on La Zona Fantasma,[19] which specialized in post-punk music, international indie-pop, weird new wave, Spanish pop, italo-disco, twee-pop, early punk and electro-pop.

[19][21][24] He has performed as the opening act for bands such as Aviador Dro, Stereo Total, Ana D, Adanowksy, Casiotone for the Painfully alone, Pigmy, The Whitest Boy Alive, among others.

He is the author of the phrase "Tijuana Makes Me Happy,"[19][21] which was made famous through its use as a song title by Fussible from the Nortec Collective.