A Spanish songwriter whose raw, minimalist songs map memory and place.
For a good sense of his world, try 'Al fin' or 'Nuevas Mañanas.' They're both quiet, reflective, and exactly his kind of song.
His music feels like a private conversation, built on spare arrangements and lyrics that don't waste a word. Songs like 'La Magnitud de La Tragedia' and 'Al fin' carry a specific, lived-in melancholy tied to his hometown. That directness has made his work a quiet touchstone for listeners who recognize the landscapes he describes.
He started playing in the mid-1990s with Eliminator Jr. before going solo in 2001 with 'Actos Inexplicables.' Since then, he's released albums steadily, from 'Cajas de Música Difíciles de Clasificar' in 2003 to 'Violética' in 2018, often working with a core group of musicians.
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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