'III: Peace in the ruptures' of Mabe Fratti, La Kriego and Concepción Huerta now in vinyl

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The embedding of lyrical poetics and textured rhythms under experimentation.

The noise and ambient duo, The Kriegothe cellist, artist and experimental composer, MABE FrattYo and the multidisciplinary artist, Concepción Huertathey present their most creative and innovative work III: peace in ruptures, An album as conceptual as dark, where the anguish about space-time leads you to find you.

III: Peace in ruptures It will arrive in vinyl on May 16, 2025 through Aurora Central Records. This is An album published in 2024, but recorded in December 2022, when Mabe Fratti and The Kriego They found themselves in the Piayet studies to record a session of improvisation, to later invite Concepción Huerta To intervene and add layers. Through five Tracks, This material transports you to space, the soul and the background between swirls; These forms are conceptualized with the title, which comes from the homonymous book of Henri Michaux, Paix Dans Les Brisements. “The space has coughed on me/ And now I'm not.”

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This work can be acquired and tuning through Bandcamp. Immerse yourself in this space and guide your feeling through the experimental dyes that the three projects maintain.

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