3:33

Contigo aprendí
v4.5+
Spanish acoustic fusion, Singer-songwriter, rumba, reggae, poetic and intimate lyrics about love and friendship, warm emotional female vocals, acoustic guitar, light percussion, tender but powerful vibe, 4 minutes
5:59

De la arena al mar
v4.5+
Instrumental fusion of Flamenco and Saharan desert music, Spanish flamenco guitar with bulerías and rumba compás, palmas and cajón, combined with African and Arabic desert percussion (darbuka, bendir, djembé), kora and oud melodies, mystical and hypnotic atmosphere, spiritual fusion of Andalusia and the Sahara, 5-6 minutes, inspired by Paco de Lucia
5:19

Eco flamenco
v4.5+
Instrumental flamenco fusion, Virtuoso Spanish guitar with fast picado, rasgueo and arpegios, rumba and bulerías compás, cajón, palmas, subtle bass, dynamic progression from soft to explosive, emotional and poetic, 4-5 minutes, inspired by Paco de Lucia
2:36

Conjuro mestizo
v4.5+
Flamenco fusion, Rumba, reggae, hip hop, funk, Spanish guitar, cajón, palmas, bass groove, female vocals with flamenco feeling, poetic and rebellious lyrics, coros and jaleos, festive but socially conscious vibe, 4-5 minutes, inspired by Ojos de Brujo
6:47

Fusion of flamenco, rock, jazz, funk and psychedelic world music, in the style of El Bicho, The song must last 4–5 minutes, with long instrumental sections and jam feeling, Extended improvisation with flamenco guitar, cajón, bass, brass (trumpet, trombone, sax), electric guitar with delay/wah, and powerful drums, Music should grow in waves: flamenco/jazz intro → funky/rock groove → long psychedelic rock jam with heavy drums → strong final chorus → explosive instrumental ending, Vocals: One strong male lead voice only, flamenco-influenced, raspy, raw and emotional, Passionate and powerful singing, with flamenco-style phrasing, melismas and vibrato, Male backing chants only, collective and energetic, to reinforce choruses, No female vocals, Mood: Mystical, poetic, rebellious and festive, with spiritual depth and street energy
5:19

Fusion of flamenco, rock, jazz, funk and psychedelic progressive music, in the early style of El Bicho, The track must last 4–5 minutes with long instrumental sections and jam feeling, Music should grow in waves: mystical flamenco/jazz intro → funky/rock groove → long psychedelic jam with powerful drums, bass and brass improvisation → strong final chorus → explosive instrumental ending, Instruments: flamenco guitar, cajón, palmas, expressive and virtuosic electric bass with funky/flamenco style (in the spirit of Pepe Bao, integrated into the band’s groove), powerful drums with fills and energy, brass section (trumpet, trombone, sax) with riffs and solos, and electric guitar with distortion, delay and wah for psychedelic moments, Vocals: one strong male lead voice, flamenco-influenced, raspy, raw and emotional, with passion, melismas and vibrato, Backing vocals only male, collective and energetic, reinforcing choruses, Mood: mystical, poetic, rebellious, spiritual, festive and wild
5:09

Female flamenco chill song with a light psychedelic aura, 4–5 minutes, mid-tempo 92 BPM, Warm Spanish guitar inspired by Paco de Lucía, present throughout the song —bright, emotional, expressive, with rasgueos and melodic arpeggios, Deep soft bass, cajón, claps, subtle percussions, and ambient pads with reverb and delay for a dreamy atmosphere, Female Andalusian voice, natural, soulful, warm and slightly airy, conveying peace, introspection, and healing, Fusion of flamenco, chillout and subtle psychedelic soundscapes, Lyrics in Spanish about breathing, letting go of fear, and returning to your essence, Include a pure flamenco guitar intro, several phrases between verses, and a long solo bridge before the final chorus, Finish with a soft ambient fade-out

