Sílvia Pérez Cruz
Folk · ES · Active since 1983

Sílvia Pérez Cruz

Breathtakingly intimate vocals that bridge flamenco passion and jazz precision. It sounds like a whispered secret shared in a cavernous, candlelit cathedral.

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Sílvia Pérez Cruz possesses a voice that feels less like a performance and more like a physical presence in the room. Her sound is deeply rooted in the Mediterranean, weaving together the raw emotional grit of flamenco, the sophisticated harmonic language of jazz, and the structural elegance of classical music. It is music that demands stillness, rewarding the listener with microscopic details of breath, string vibration, and linguistic nuance.

What truly distinguishes her is her versatility and her refusal to be pinned to a single tradition. She can transition from a hushed, folk-inflected lullaby to a soaring, dramatic flamenco lament within a single phrase. Her collaborations, particularly with Raül Refree, emphasize a 'dry' and intimate production style where every intake of air and every finger-slide on a guitar string is audible, creating a sense of profound closeness.

For those new to her work, 'Granada' is the essential starting point. It showcases her ability to reinterpret diverse traditions through a singular, emotive lens. It is an album that feels both ancient and startlingly modern, perfect for late-night listening when you want music that speaks directly to the soul without any unnecessary artifice.

Sílvia Pérez Cruz (born in Palafrugell, 15 February 1983) is a Spanish singer and composer. In 2012, she recorded her first solo album, 11 de Novembre, which was nominated for album of the year in both Spain and France. A song performed by her, "No te puedo encontrar", received a Goya Award for Best Original Song for 2012. In 2014, she released her album Granada. Both releases have been in collaboration with Raül Fernández Miró. She received another Goya Award for best original song, for the song "Ai, ai, ai", composed and performed by her, for the film At Your Doorstep (2016). In 2022, the Spanish Government awarded her the "Premio Nacional de la Músicas Actuales" ("National Prize for contemporary music"). In her latest album, Toda la vida, un día (2023), Cruz "recreated her whole life in a single album, embarking on what would become a year-long work recorded in Barcelona, Pontós, Madrid, Jerez, Buenos Aires, Coatepec and Havana." On July 1, 2024, she performed on NPR's "Tiny Desk Concert."
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