A Mexican singer-songwriter whose minimalist folk and blues feel like late-night confessions.
For a good sense of his mood, try 'días azules' or 'transiciones'. They're the kind of songs that sound like they were written with the door closed.
In 2018, 'Fuentes de Ortiz' started turning heads on streaming platforms with its raw, unadorned sound. That track set the tone for what followed, songs like 'contenta' and 'mantra II' that lean into sparse arrangements and lyrics that feel like they're being worked out in real time. He's part of a wave of young Mexican artists making space for this kind of introspective, bedroom-folk writing.
He began playing his own songs at local open mics, pulling from folk, blues, and indie rock. The 2020 EP 'Transiciones' and the 2022 single 'Pinches Quincenas' show him sticking to that stripped-down lane, even as his audience has grown. The live album 'Eduardo' from 2021 captures how those quiet songs translate on stage.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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