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URKU LLANTHU - Unveils Secon Track From Upcoming Third Full-Length

Urku Llanthu - solo musical project of Pablo Mesías aka. Atuk Urku Llanthu yesterday released the second track, "Kishpina" ("loose" in the English language), from the upcoming third album, which will be out in 2023 via Pablo Mesías' independent production Takiri Producciones Independiente.

Based on the " Yanantin " Quechua concept related to the complementary duality, which, in turn, is the "equilibrium" from the complementary opposition. It is one of the best-known and defining characteristics of ancestral Andean thought and its worldview. Andean dualism sees the opposites of existence: male/female, dark/light, indoor/outdoor...

Urku Llanthu explains: "These are interdependent and essential parts of a harmonious whole. Because existence itself is believed to depend on the tension and balanced exchange between polarities, the harmonizing of seemingly conflicting opposites with each other. Coming to the understanding that a perfect relationship is achieved when two energies are brought into harmony. The elements to be matched must first be 'compared' to achieve the 'perfect fit'. Here the crucial notion is that of sharing borders to create a harmonious coexistence, the foundation of freeing oneself in spirit and soul for a legacy of perpetual vision, of elementary reasoning of being based on spontaneous expression as entities of life and death at the same time. It is so this second track called 'Kishpina' recalls this new state of inspiration, research, composition and musical art of Urku Llanthu, which will be reflected among others in the third studio album for the next year".

The "Kishpina" visualizer welcomes you right below. Link