Edu Falaschi announced the first special guest appearance on his second solo album Eldorado Sara Curruchich.
Originally from Guatemala, the artist sings in Kaqchikel, a language originating from the Mayan civilization, which emerged in Mexico around 2500 BC. Sara Curruchich is an artist committed to the historical memory of Latin American peoples and represents the ancestry and history that the narrative of Falaschi's new album will bring.
The follow-up album to Vera Cruz (2021) is scheduled for release in August 2023. Producer Dennis Ward has been confirmed to handle the mixing and mastering of the album.
Pre-orders for Edu Falaschi's new album are now available in limited, numbered quantities and include an exclusive box containing a stylized Aztec art box, Digibook, T-shirt, Mug, Replica of a Spanish Doubloon, and a surprise gift. Access it here .
Edu Falaschi: the concept of Eldorado
In February of this year, Edu Falaschi announced that the story begun in the album Vera Cruz will be developed into a trilogy of albums. In this second part, the narrative will showcase even more themes related to Latin America, including Brazil, with the promise of bringing new "cinematic songs" following Jorge's story.
According to press reports, Eldorado will feature the encounter between the Black Bishop and the Aztec empire. Falaschi's objective is to explore different aspects of Latin music, from the pre-colonial period to modern Latin music, with songs in Spanish, native languages, rhythms, harmonies, and melodies characteristic of an ancient culture of great cultural value to humanity.
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