The Tunari national park is a diverse world with andine forests and valleys. But this piece tells the story of the top of the mountain itself. Sharp rocks and cold stones make up the scenery. This is not a place to live, yet Daniel Rosas will wander through the rocks, as an incarnation of the mountain itself. The Tunari is eternal and powerful. It's climate can be hostile and destructive, but it makes room for something new to grow.
Earthy, knitted and deep. Paykuna's approach is the symbiosis of Bolivian folk music and modern jazz aesthetics. This band is the creation of swiss-bolivian pianist Demian Coca, who’s compositions are multi-layered soundscapes, full of rhythmic variety and vivid melodies. Paykuna takes the listener on to a journey, somewhere between the rainforests of Amazonia and the deep lakes of Switzerland.