Look at them...
Dance with the southamerican roots. Move your soul in synchro with the folktronic beats. Take a look at your hands and start to fly in your lucid dreams, joining past and future in this present.
“In dreams the image we see of ourselves tends to be deformed. Looking at each other and touching your hands is an especially useful method to check it: if you have more than five fingers or you can pierce the palm of your hand with one finger, in all probability you will be dreaming. ” I am inspired by the music of Benito Malacalza, Mercedes Sosa, Chancha Vía Circuito, Leda Valladares, Nicola Cruz, KIF, Nación Ekeko, Kaleema, Beatriz Pichi Malén, El Búho, Mateo Kingman, Amadou et Marian, King Toya... and also all the amazing pop music produced along the 70's, 80's and 90's.
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Be present, dance, move, explore yourself and share the happiness!” |
MIRA TUS MANOS is the dj project of argentinian producer and composer Cristian Estrella aka It Rises All Nectar (member of Maithuna Collective, ex Sinfoninquieta, No Más Bellotas, Cexxxa, Ivana Mer group, Lucrecia Ugena group) currently based in Europe.
Nowadays he is working in the re-recordings of the voices for his first album "The Future Sound of Slovakia Vol.1", currently released with demo versions, supported using public funds of the Slovak Arts Council FPU. |
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The beauty of the Slovak Folklore, remixed with a Latin-American blend
Produced, composed, mixed and mastered by Cristian Estrella. Audiovisual design by LINEA1. The cover art is a collage made with photos provided through Pixabay by Daniela Realpe, jarekgrafik, Felix Wolf, maja7777, Hung Nguyen, Emslichter, Margot Wallner, David Schwarzenberg and Richard Revel. Stencils design by Sergio Zaldo Molina. Slovak translation by Sveto Gavora.
This work is dedicated to those who during these years believed and promoted the project: Blanca, Francisco and Alma Estrella, Viliam Ján Gruska Jr., Divadlo Pôtoň, Archanjel Banská Štiavnica, Art Cafe Banská Štiavnica, Fjúžň Festival, Hajovňa Červena Studňa, Iva Estre, William Byers, and Robert Merel. |