Eara premieres “Porque Existo”

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A proposal with a sensitivity rooted in the performing arts and poetry.

Eara Ronzónartist, producer, DJ and poet originally from Veracruz, heads Earaa solo project that converges on art pop, experimental electronics and avant-garde sound research.

Under the premise of cultivating one's own vocal identity, it premieres “Because I Exist”a theme that explores the subtle architecture of nascent love. The composition portrays that moment when affection blossoms and seeks shelter in the complicity of others, navigating between hope, longing and daily uncertainty.

Through a reinterpretation of the original theme of Silvana Estradathe single evokes the atmosphere of the Veracruz territory: from the pulse of the son jarocho to the humidity of the earth, the water and the mist. This arrangement investigates shared roots and a sensory memory that is impregnated in the music, emulating the way the fog envelops the hills and forests of Veracruz.

“I wanted to record my own experience of love to share it with everyone, resonate with the world and offer a kind energy in a time that is increasingly violent and full of uncertainty,” the artist explained in a press release.

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