Artist's albums
Arpejos da Floresta
2023 · EP
fabric presents Nicola Cruz
2022 · album
Contato
2022 · single
Dark Farfisa
2022 · EP
LUANJE PT. 1 (Nicola Cruz Remix)
2022 · single
Self Oscillation
2022 · EP
Surface Tension
2022 · single
Cadera
2022 · single
Strange Purpose EP
2022 · EP
Vai Sentir
2022 · single
Sentimientos Encontrados
2021 · EP
O Sea, Sí te Quiero
2021 · EP
Qué Sientes
2021 · EP
Hybridism Remixes
2021 · EP
Subtropique
2021 · EP
Barretto (Tienes Algo)
2021 · single
Individuality Riddim
2021 · single
Fuego Nuevo
2020 · single
Hybridism
2020 · single
Nicola Cruz / Pigmalião
2020 · EP
Siku Reworks
2019 · album
Obsidiana (Hermetics Remix)
2019 · single
Siete (Live Version)
2019 · single
Jenga (Nicola Cruz Remix)
2019 · single
Siku
2019 · album
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Biography
An interest in ancestral Latin American cosmology has always run right through the music of Ecuadorian music producer Nicola Cruz. His creative process involves an attentive, careful search for the living roots and rituals that are part of South American identity—its Andean and African origins in particular—valuing its rhythms, its oral traditions, its instruments and the energy they transmit. His first record, Prender el Alma (2015) explored the development of the consciousness and spirituality, and how they connect with music. In Siku, his most recent production, Cruz continues this exploration, expanding his vision towards new stories and other cultures as sources of inspiration. A crucial aspect on this journey is his collaboration with other artists from around the world. The siku is a wind instrument of Andean origin, highly symbolic in ancestral rituals, made up of two separate, complementary parts, the arca and the ira. It is a representation of duality, an essential element of the indigenous world view, associated with involvement and complementarity, far from the binary thinking typical of western societies.