In celebration of Latinx Heritage Month, NPR Music is spotlighting a series of artists across Latin America who are engaging with their musical heritage in unique ways. From reworking conservative ...
Lucrecia Dalt sits on the bed with one leg tucked beneath her, notebook and Bic ballpoint in hand, logging the otherworldly footage that she and her friends have been filming here on the Spanish ...
Lucrecia Dalt has announced that she’s releasing her debut film score. The Seed, a sci-fi horror film directed by Sam Walker, is coming to Shudder on March 10. Dalt’s soundtrack is out May 20 via ...
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The experimental Colombian composer looks inward on “A Danger to Ourselves,” a new album inspired by a new musical and personal partnership. Credit... Supported by By Carolina Abbott Galvão Visuals by ...
On her latest endeavour, Lucrecia Dalt at once returns to her delightfully minimalist, ambient roots while building a cinematic world where power and fragility intertwine. David Sylvian, co-producer ...
Lucrecia Dalt’s ¡Ay! opens with a celestial organ, followed by the sort of metallic synth chimes one might hear at the start of a Mario Kart race. The track that follows, “No Tiempo,” builds slowly, a ...
What makes a song sexy? There’s the obvious lyrical matter, yes, and a closeness of the voice and the breath in your headphones. But there’s something else as well—a certain slipperiness, a feint, a ...
The Colombian-born, Berlin-based musician Lucrecia Dalt does a lot of film-score work, and she's also released an impressive string of her own experimental pop records. Next month, she'll come out ...
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