Thala Terán.
Originating from Granada, land of Flamenco and poetry, she began studying flamenco guitar at the age of 15. However, her entire childhood and adolescence were spent in constant travel and movement, so naturally her music began to adopt sounds from all the places she traversed. One of the places that most influenced her artistic journey was Greece, where she discovered the oud (or Arabic lute). It was love at first sight, and since then, this instrument has become integrated as part of her personal style. With this life trajectory and her desire to integrate all the sounds she carries within her, nuances of different traditional music can be found in all her compositions, along with more contemporary influences such as modern jazz. However, she always maintains the roots and essence of flamenco, which ultimately give her work its unique color.
Miguel Angel Vera.
Born in Caracas, Venezuela, he studied sound engineering. At the age of 22, with his guitar as luggage, he embarked on a journey to Europe where he has traveled hand in hand with music through various projects across the continent. Recently established in France, he continues the endless quest for new sounds to add to his palette. A guitarist, bassist, percussionist, and music producer, he is passionate about ethnic sounds as well as contemporary ones, and about world music that reminds us of a common past, a sonic thread with which we weave our marks around the world. He describes music as his way of experiencing life.