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May 24, 2023 • Anamaria Sayre sits down with the experimental, Guatemalan cellist Mabe Fratti to discuss the admiration she's developed for imperfection, finding a musical community in Mexico ...
Some major changes have taken place in cellist/vocalist Mabe Fratti's music between her appearance at 2022's Freakout Festival and the recording of her new album, Sentir que no sabes (Feel Like ...
Mabe Fratti defied all stereotypical expectations of a cello performance from the moment she took the stage shoeless at The Englert Theatre for Mission Creek’s twentieth annual festival. Her first ...
Guatemalan-born, Mexico City-based art pop artist Mabe Fratti has announced a new album, Sentir Que No Sabes. It’s her first solo album since 2022’s Se Ve Desde Aquí, and it also follows her ...
It's New Music Friday, and once more The FADER is rounding up all the albums you should stream. Today, hear new projects from Mabe Fratti, Boldy James, Loma, and more.
Mabe Fratti carves labyrinthian soundscapes that mesmerize and intrigue in equal measure. Raised in Guatemala City, Fratti began playing cello at age eight. She’s since relocated to Mexico City ...
Mabe’s new album comes out June 28 via Unheard Of Hope. Mabe Fratti — 2024 Tour Dates 05/28 – Barcelona, ES – Primavera Sound 07/05 – Roskilde, DK – Roskilde Festival ...
I'll end with music from the Guatemalan cellist and composer Mabe Fratti. Her new album Se Ve Desde Aquí is wildly creative and a sonic journey.
On June 28, Mabe Fratti will release the new album Sentir Que No Sabes. She’s already shared the LP’s “Kravitz” and “Pantalla azul,” and, now, she’s released the music video for the ...
Mabe Fratti’s fourth album begins with conviction. Over slow, determined drums, she fingers her cello like a furious bassist, its C string rattling with the aftershock of her powerful plucks.
“Sentir Que No Sabes,” Mabe Fratti In a time where celebrity musicians strive to appear like they avoid categorization, Guatemala-born, Mexico City-based cellist Mabe Fratti lives it.
In Fratti’s hands, it becomes a kind of trip-hop torch song. Below, listen to Fratti’s cover and the Dalt original. Lucretia Dalt’s cosa rara EP is out 2/28 on RVNG Intl.
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