I Saved Latin
I Saved Latin formed in Buenos Aires around 2008, led by vocalist Mateo Sujatovich. Their debut album 'Dreamscapes and Memories' came out in 2011, with the...
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I Saved Latin formed in Buenos Aires around 2008, led by vocalist Mateo Sujatovich. Their debut album 'Dreamscapes and Memories' came out in 2011, with the title track becoming a notable piece in their catalog. The band's sound drew from atmospheric influences, creating layered arrangements that favored mood over straightforward structure.
They followed up with 'The Light, The Dark, The Shadows' in 2014 and 'Magnetic' in 2017, showing some evolution in their approach. The lineup shifted over time, including the departure of founding member Alejandro Schuster, but the core musical direction remained consistent. Their work stayed within a particular niche of ethereal, textural music rather than chasing broader trends.
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