Between ambient pop, spoken-word songwriting, soft synthesizers and electronics filled with domestic memory, Amposta-born Llúcia Pla creates magnetic music built from intimate voices, half-remembered melodies and found recordings. Eufònic audiences previously encountered her through the installation “L’hora del mosquit”, created with María Grandmontagne during the Eufònic/Lo Pati 2023 residency; now she returns to the festival with her most personal project to date.

“Cantant i Parlant”, her solo debut released on Snap! Clap! Club, begins with a childhood cassette labelled “Llúcia parlant i cantant 1996” and transforms that tiny gesture — speaking, singing, testing a voice — into an intimate, strange and beautiful record. Conceived during lockdown as a free-flowing process without a fixed direction, the project unfolds like a collage of memories, atmospheres, found sounds and spoken thoughts, somewhere between the spectral delicacy of Broadcast, the blurred melancholy of Boards of Canada and a deeply personal understanding of song as a place to return to, get lost in and begin again.