Hidrogenesse, a Spanish electronic music group formed in Barcelona in 1996 by Carlos Ballesteros and Genís Segarra, initially gained attention with their first single "Así se baila el siglo XX" in 2000. Their debut album, Gimnàstica Passiva, was released in 2002, showcasing a blend of pop and electronic influences. The group's subsequent albums include Animalitos (2007), Bestiola (2008), and Un Dígito Binario Dudoso (2012). Notable collaborations include working with The Hidden Cameras on the mini-album Hidrogenesse versus The Hidden Cameras in 2010. Their album Un Dígito Binario Dudoso, inspired by Alan Turing, received critical acclaim and won Best Electronic Music Album at the Independent Music Awards in 2013. Hidrogenesse's music often features a mix of Catalan pop elements and electronic sounds, with notable songs like "Moix" (2010) and "El beso" from Un Dígito Binario Dudoso.