

SOUND UNIVERSE NUESTRAS VOCES Elements That Compose It
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Sonority
The lyrics of this second track serve as a transition within the EP's narrative, revisiting elements of pain and vulnerability previously presented to initiate a process of personal reconstruction. Phrases like "I come from a place they call hell" and "I have found my voice" illustrate the journey from wounding to healing, while the repetition of "I am healing these wounds" reinforces the idea of transformation and emotional growth. The narrative evolves toward a collective dimension through phrases like "I know I am not alone" and "there are many more of us," transforming the song into an act of support, resistance, and shared strength.
The composition unfolds from a structure comprised of an intro, verse 1, chorus, verse 2, guitar solo, bridge, chorus, and outro. Musically, the track primarily falls within the house genre, incorporating jazz elements in the harmonies, vocals, and instrumental development, amplifying the sense of movement, transformation, and hope within the EP's conceptual journey.
The composition is built upon multiple synthesizers whose sounds revisit elements present from the beginning of the EP, creating continuity within the sonic narrative. The textural structure revolves around the keyboards, creating movement and accompanying the emotional journey of the track. The drums maintain a simple and steady foundation that, along with heartbeat sounds, sustains the pulse of the composition and reinforces the sense of progression and transformation.
The melodic bass adds movement and functions as a harmonic foundation in some sections, while the guitar introduces a sense of rage and emotional release, especially through its instrumental solo. Finally, the vocal arrangements expand the movement and depth of the lead vocal, strengthening the collective and emotional character of the piece.
Design
Musically, the track uses the energy and movement of house music to represent the character's emotional journey within the narrative, while jazz-influenced harmonies and vocals lend sensitivity and intimacy to the healing process. Vocal repetition and layering reinforce the sense of community and support, expanding the narrative from the individual to the collective. The sound design was built primarily around keyboards, using diverse sounds and textures to generate movement and accompany the track's emotional development. The pulse that appears throughout the piece merges with the drums to reinforce the composition's steady rhythm, while the thunder present from the beginning reappears filtered and transformed, symbolizing how the storm begins to recede within the EP's narrative.

Artistas
ALYOSHA - Cantante
Daniela Cabrera - Guitarra
Manuelita Zambrano - Bateria
Sofia Forero - Bajo
Research topics
Memory
Trauma
Female voices
Emotional narratives
Sound identity
Collective healing
Responsabilidades Creativas
Desarrollo narrativo
Storytelling
Desarrollo de identidad sonora
Investigación artística interdisciplinaria
Desarrollo conceptual
Dirección creativa
Composición musical original
Dirección y producción vocal
Diseño sonoro
Grabación
Mezcla
Conceptualización audiovisual