Between YANA’s minimalist piano, strings and atmospheric electronics, and Alba G. Corral’s real-time generative visuals, the project unfolds as a hypnotically delicate space where sound and image move together with an almost cinematic sensitivity. Layers of piano, organic textures, analogue synthesizers and constantly shifting visual landscapes come together in an immersive and emotional experience that drifts between contemplation, fragility and a subtle kind of light slowly emerging from within the darkness.
Alba G. Corral
No introduction is really needed for anyone who has followed Eufònic over the years: Alba G. Corral has been one of the artists most closely linked to the festival since its very first edition. A visual artist and creative coder with a background in computer engineering, she has spent more than a decade developing her own visual language through code, live performance and generative systems. Her work combines improvised drawing, abstraction and real-time visual composition, creating digital landscapes with an extraordinary sensitivity to colour, rhythm and movement.
YANA
Polish composer, pianist and instrumentalist YANA creates music that moves between contemporary composition, ambient and melodic experimentation. Classically trained as a violinist and connected to Ólafur Arnalds’ OPIA community, she combines piano, strings and subtle electronics to build intimate and deeply emotional pieces. With works such as “Daydreamer”, she has gradually shaped a delicate and cinematic sonic universe exploring fragility, introspection and processes of emotional transformation.