Nito Serrano and Lapurasangre premiere Daniel Serrano’s first musical and literary adventure, Salvaje; a collection of nine songs and a book full of poems and stories about life, the universe, traces, love and death.
Using the folklore of the Americas as a tool, Salvaje travels from the south of the United States to Argentina immersed in the sound of Mexico, Andean music or the Caribbean, and paints every landscape he sets in deep and deeply rooted words. Spanish guitars, charangos, leguero, trumpets, and curb sound go hand in hand in this ambitious proposal, which emerged during a tour of Marwan concerts in Mexico opened by a man from Madrid and featuring musicians from around the world. Martín Bruhn, Raúl Marques, Paco Salazar, Dave Medina, Julian Kanevsky or Javier Quintana.
Nito Serrano is an incubator on stage worldwide, working as a producer, arranger and musician both in session and touring with national and international artists for over two decades. This composer, pianist, guitarist and singer begins his career with this collection of songs that started his career with powerful hits like El Universo, Camino or, most recently, Abrázame.