Interview with Karen and Los Remedios

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An echo of emotions and hypnotic rhythms in Bahidorá.

In a festival that vibrates with nature and music, Karen and Los Remedios Find the ideal setting to display your “existential cumbia.” In this edition of Bahidoráthe project Ana Karen Barajas, Jiony and Guillermo Berbeyer (Zampa) lands with a sound that invites both dance and introspection.

For Ana Karen, Bahidorá It is a cycle that closes and opens at the same time. It was the first festival he attended as a spectator, without imagining that he would return as part of the poster. His debut was planned for 2024, but life had other plans.

They contacted me last year and I thought: 'Ah, I didn't Manches, I would have been great', but I was pregnant. “

Maternity postponed that debut in the scenarios of Bahidorá. This year, the story took a new course when Ana Karenhe decided to write to the organization “I wrote and told them 'hey, chance this year this year they are not interested?' And they told me yes. ”

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Beyond symbolism, the music of Karen and Los Remedios It fits organically with the environment. Among its repertoire, there are songs that seem to be made to resonate in nature.

I think 'Canarian' is perfect for this festival, because he speaks of nature and the countryside, “says Ana Karen.

He show It will be more than a concert: a sensory experience. It's not just listening, but feeling. Music seeks to break emotional barriers, free what routine and social norms repress.

Society in general as capitalism and all that pushes us not to feel and rather here is like returning to the roots and our essence. “

Behind the tropical rhythm there is a background message: introspection and mutual respect. In a world where emotions are usually trapped, their music is a refuge“that they can connect with their emotions and also learn to respect the other person.”

And although music is lived in many ways, its greatest yearning is that this project grows without losing its essence, without the road becoming a battle.

In Bahidorá, Karen and Los Remedios It will display your sound spell. It will be a trip between rhythm and thought, a dance between cumbia and existence.

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