
Lucrecia Dalt is an experimental musician and composer who channels themes of love and uncertainty into her work. Born in Colombia and trained as a civil engineer, she transitioned to computer-based music production, eventually developing a distinctive style blending pop structures, avant-garde electronics, and Latin American rhythms. After living in Barcelona and Berlin, she built a successful career as both a recording artist and film/TV composer, scoring projects like HBO's "The Baby" and the 2024 film "On Becoming a Guinea Fowl." Her latest album, A Danger to Ourselves, marks a creative departure, moving from conceptual narratives toward more personal material rooted in authentic emotional experiences.
"Some of the stories I have regarding love are giving myself into the impossible. It doesn't matter if I have to move overseas if I have that intuition in my heart. That spirit of stepping into the unknown runs through A Danger to Ourselves, the latest album from the Colombian-born composer and sound artist."
"Born in Pereira and now based in New Mexico, Dalt initially worked as a civil engineer in Medellín before discovering computer-based music production, a turning point that redirected her life toward sound and composition. After living in Barcelona and Berlin, she developed a distinctive musical language blending pop structures, avant-garde electronics, and Latin American rhythmic traditions."
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