Kairoi
Kairoi formed in Buenos Aires around Juan Manuel Herbella, Mariano Di Césare, and Ariel Zylberberg. Their music drew from folk and rock traditions, with...
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Kairoi formed in Buenos Aires around Juan Manuel Herbella, Mariano Di Césare, and Ariel Zylberberg. Their music drew from folk and rock traditions, with lyrics in Spanish and English that often touched on spiritual themes. One of their better-known songs, "Cantico de Las Criaturas," became associated with environmental awareness.
They released albums like "El Sueño del Fauno" and "El Jardín de los Sueños," which featured acoustic arrangements and Herbella's distinctive vocals. Another track, "¡Mirad! Jesús Resucita Hoy," reflects their interest in religious imagery. The group maintained a consistent sound despite some criticism of their unconventional approach.
Kairoi's recordings have appeared in various media over time, and their work continues to find listeners who appreciate its particular blend of melody and contemplation.
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