Muza

Genre: Alternative
Secondary Genre: Pop Taos, New Mexico USA Contact

Muza wraps dreamy vocals around your heart with enchanting melodies and a melancholy mood reflective of growing up in a dictatorship. A two-time Independent Music Award winner singing in both Spanish and English, her globally influenced style transcends cultural boundaries & traditional definition.

Artist Information

Biography

“I was 11 years old when my mother gave me the gift of a piano. I have played and played non-stop ever since. Everybody in my family is a musician and I grew up surrounded by music. Music has always been my mission and formal training in Music School helped me bring together the notes and pieces of melodies I had in my head to begin composing seriously. I have participated in many musical projects and have been extremely successful with a theme song for a Chilean TV series and as the composer of hundreds of jingles. Finally I decided to follow my real passion which led to my rebirth as Muza. Preserving the deep changes in my life, I down load the music from somewhere I really don t know how but it is for all of you.”

Muza grew up under the brutal dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet who essentially silenced musical expression for 17 years. During that time Chileans absorbed music from around the world. After Pinochet's departure, musicians returned to the music of their roots integrating those global influences. Muza was highly influenced by European Electronica. She added her Latin flavor and a melancholy mood reflective of growing up under Pinochet with the hope of a brighter future. Cambio de Estacion is a terrific example of this unique Electronica/Latin/Rock style Muza created.

For her third album, "Terciopelo," which means velvet in English, Muza dug deep into her roots discovering the classic Boleros and Bosa Novas of the late '50s and early 60's. She brilliantly covered timeless Latin classics with her unique contemporary style and wrote some original songs that beautifully matched their theme of lost love.

Muza was discovered by Petroglyph Records in 2004 who picked up her album "Cambio de Estacion" for international release. It won an Independent Music Award (IMA) for Best Dance/Electronica Album in 2006. Her next album with Petroglyph, "Terciopelo," won Muza a second IMA for Best Cover Song for her rendition of the classic "Besame Mucho."

After several successful trips touring Europe, Muza made her North American debut opening for Suzanne Vega and is now living in and touring the US based out of Taos, New Mexico.

Muza can travel very easily and is willing to travel anywhere in the world to perform or record.

Sounds like: Bjork, Dido, Massive Attack and Cocteau Twins.





Instrumentation

Sol Aravena: Voice Composition, arrangements, keyboard, loops

Catalina Araya: Percusion.
Patrick: Bass.
Daniel Thurmer: Guitars.


US line up will differ from above.

Discography

Dream Electronico (1998, Apes nomination in Chile for Best Electronic Album)
Cambio de Estacion (2006 Independent Music Award Winner for Dance/Electronic Album of the Year) Petroglyph Records
Terciopelo (2009 Independent Music Award Winner for Best Cover Song Besame Mucho and finalist for two other categories) Petroglyph Records

Terciopelo is currently receiving US radio airplay and is nationally distributed by Burnside Distribution Corp.

Now, MUZA is finishin the record of er 4th Album called BLANCA.

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Press

  • muza Ima 2009 [+ Show ]

    http://www.emol.com/noticias/magazine/detalle/detallenoticias.asp?idnoticia=340041 http://musica....

  • CD Baby Review [+ Show ]

    We love your "MUZA: Terciopelo" CD so much that we're featuring it in our Editor's Picks section fro...

  • Terciopelo One Sheet [+ Show ]

    Muza Terciopelo Electronic Bolero is how Muza describes this album. Following her Independent ...

  • IMA Winners Announced [+ Show ]

    INDEPENDENT MUSIC AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED For Immediate Release 20 January 2009 PETR...

  • CD Review (Terciopelo) [+ Show ]

    KEYS & CHORDS CD's - DVD's - BOEKEN - CONCERTEN - FESTIVALS - INTERVIEWS - ARTIKELS - ENZINE... MU...

  • Passionate Performer [+ Show ]

    MUSIC By Rima Ralff Passionate performer Chilean Muza brings captivating jazz-pop style to T...

Setlist

The set list consists primarily original music with a mixture of covers. The songs are from several different albums to include new and yet unrecorded material. What Muza plays may vary from dance to soft romantic songs depending on the audience and venue. Popular covers include contemporary renditions of the timeless classics Besame Mucho and A Day in the Life of a Fool as performed on the album Terciopelo. Sets can be tailored to the venue and include both Spanish and English lyrics. Muza's set list continues to evolve as she writes new music and adds new covers from artists such as Simply Red, Fleetwood Mac and Hall & Oats.

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