
Intelligent, breathy folk-pop that treats songwriting like a laboratory. Warm nylon strings meet subtle electronic pulses for a deeply human, contemplative experience.
Jorge Drexler creates music that feels like a conversation with a very wise, very calm friend. His sound is anchored by the rhythmic precision of his nylon-string guitar and a vocal delivery that rarely rises above a confidential whisper. It is a world where the organic warmth of South American folk traditions meets the cool, calculated precision of modern electronica, resulting in songs that feel both ancient and futuristic.
What truly sets him apart is his lyrical intellect. Drawing on his background as a doctor, he often uses scientific, mathematical, or biological metaphors to describe the complexities of the human heart. There is a meticulousness to his arrangements; every click, breath, and string squeak feels intentional, contributing to a sense of 'high-definition' intimacy that rewards close listening.
Start with the album Eco. It is the definitive bridge between his early folk roots and his more experimental pop leanings, containing his most famous melodies while maintaining the quiet, intellectual rigor that defines his career.
Jorge Abner Drexler Prada (born 21 September 1964) is a Uruguayan musician and actor. Drexler is known for winning the 2005 Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Al Otro Lado del Río" from The Motorcycle Diaries, becoming the first Uruguayan to win an Oscar and marking the first time a Spanish-language song received the award.
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