Behind MoOoM is Ciara Cabodevila, who in 2017 launched from Barcelona a musical project through which she chose to fuse traditional music and electronic sound. In 2026, "AtlánticA" (Ferror Records), a first full-length album, takes shape."AtlánticA" emerges as the sonic materialization of an ethnomusicological research process rooted in the different migratory experiences of Carlo Jurancelli, Facu Alberdi (FFFFFFF)—both Argentine artists with Galician roots from Córdoba and Buenos Aires respectively—and Ciara Cabodevila herself. It was co-created in Barcelona using modular synthesizers, old recordings of Galician folk, and sampled instruments from a variety of Atlantic rhythms, in a process of healing and personal research for the three of them over the last two years. Returning to the ancestral became a natural response to the profound life rupture brought about by the pandemic. This project does not seek a closed synthesis, but rather to open up questions around identity, collective memory, and cultural transformation.Ciara Cabodevila, having graduated cum laude in Art History and starting from a research project on Perfecto Feijoo and Galician choirs at the Museum of Pontevedra, began developing her thesis around the question of Galician identity, which is in itself directly connected to migration, and in which music has been an important catalyst.A traditional folktronic project that fuses Galician orally transmitted music with broad-spectrum electronic sound, creating an Atlantic sonic landscape.
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