Raúl Carnota

Raúl Carnota was an Argentine musician and composer, regarded as one of the seminal figures in the folk music scene of his country. Born on October 30, 1947, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Carnota's music traversed the rich tapestry of Argentina's indigenous sounds and contemporary musical landscapes. His deep immersion into folk traditions, such as the zamba, chacarera, and milonga, fused with innovative arrangements, made his work stand out, echoing the heartbeat of the rural landscapes through the lens of urban sophistication.

Throughout his career, Carnota's contributions to the Argentinian music held a mirror to the soul of his nation, meticulously crafting songs that spoke of social struggles, love, and the simple beauty of the land. Albums like "Contrafuego" and "Reciclón" not only established him as a prominent guitarist and singer but also as a visionary in the folkloric genre, drawing respect and admiration from colleagues and critics alike. His later works, including the "Fin de Siglo" series and "Proyecto Sanluca," demonstrated a continued evolution and commitment to pushing the boundaries of folk music. Carnota's passing on September 27, 2014, left a void in the music community, but his legacy lives on in the timeless quality of his compositions and the generations of musicians he continues to inspire.

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Fin de Siglo: Los Demos
Ep - 5 Tracks - Released December 18, 2019
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