A collaboration between Dominican musician Juan Luis Guerra and British composer Marius De Vries.
For a sense of their sound, try "Más Allá Del Universo" first, then maybe "Yo Debería Estar Muerto." It's that mix of something familiar and something new.
Their song "Más Allá Del Universo" became particularly well-known, blending Guerra's Dominican roots with De Vries's electronic arrangements. Tracks like "Yo Debería Estar Muerto" and "Último Intento" show how they mixed traditional Latin music with modern production. Some listeners questioned the fusion, but their performances were noted for their energy.
JEMR brought together Guerra's background in Latin music and De Vries's work as a composer and arranger. Their discography includes songs like "Cosas de Cuerdos," "Mayo También," and "Ocaso," though existing information about their career is incomplete.
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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