Sun-drenched acoustic folk built on breathtaking vocal harmonies and earthy rhythms. A serene, organic invitation to slow down and breathe with the natural world.
Perotá Chingó sounds like the intersection of a quiet forest and a gentle tide. Their music is anchored by the extraordinary vocal chemistry of Dolores Aguirre and Julia Ortiz, whose voices weave together with an intimacy that feels both ancient and effortless. It is music stripped of artifice, relying on the resonant warmth of nylon-string guitars and the tactile pulse of hand percussion to create a space that feels entirely natural.
What truly distinguishes them is their 'traveler' spirit, which infuses their folk foundations with rhythms from across the South American continent. There is a specific lightness to their arrangements, a refusal to clutter the sound, which allows the listener to hear the space between the notes. It feels less like a studio performance and more like a sacred moment captured in the wild, vibrating with a sense of communal peace and environmental connection.
Start with their breakout track 'Ríe Chinito' to hear the raw magic of their early street-performance energy, then move to the album 'Aguas' for a more polished but equally soulful exploration of their sound. It is the perfect companion for moments of transition, reflection, or any time you need to reconnect with a sense of grounded, organic beauty.
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