Dallo stretto giro di scambi e consigli per l'ascolto tra i lettori del blog Fadeawayradiate esce allo scoperto Soleado, un bell'omaggio a una delle etichette di stile che negli anni Novanta meglio seppe ispirarsi all'età d'oro della él Records, meritando gli elogi dello stesso Mike Alway e coinvolgendo tra gli altri Louis Philippe e Simon Fisher Turner, recuperando e sostenendo The Free Design e Margo Guryan, Momus e Ramón Leal, Scarlett's Well e La Buena Vida: Siesta, fondata a Madrid da Mateo Guiscafré. Che così ricorda: "Siesta was born coinciding with the decline of the representative labels from the ’80s like Factory, Sarah or él Records, and our evolution was parallel to their apocalypse. That’s the natural progression of things. Since the beginning Siesta was a trusted label with a logo that guaranteed a type of music so a stable and passionate base of collectors (mainly in Spain and Japan) got hold of the copies of our initial 600 copies eps. As a consequence we could start putting out full-length records, t-shirts… I must admit that we were quite fortunate, our records got excellent reviews and we could even afford to pay half-page adverts in the Spanish musical magazines. That overwhelming clamor makes me think that we were probably touched by god…"