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URKU LLANTHU - Releases Fourth Single From Forthcoming Album

Urku Llanthu - solo musical project of Pablo Mesías aka. Atuk Urku Llanthu yesterday released the fourth track from the forthcoming album via Pablo Mesías' independent production Takiri Producciones Independiente. The song is titled "Wampuna" in Quechua dialect (Float) and quoting Pablo: "The Andean space conceived on two different levels: horizontal and vertical. In the horizontal plane, the Incas saw the world in a dual way; "hanan" and "hurin" (up and down). This division is understood as complementarity, opposition and reciprocity. While, vertically, the space was divided into three patches: Hanan Pacha (world above, heavenly or superterrestrial), Kay Pacha (world of the present and from here) and Uku Pacha (world below or world of the dead). The sources, caves or other openings on the earth's surface were considered lines of communication between the Uku Pacha and the Kay Pacha. But they did not see it as a hell of "punishment", as the Christian religion sees it, but as another world of stay, according to ancestral Andean beliefs and customs. Hence this new track called "Wampuna," makes exact reference to space and the path of being and its spirit as the floating of existence through its various edges of presence and permanence."

The "Wampuna" visualizer awaits you in the player below. Link