Size: 110 MB
Time: 23:01
File: Flac
Released: 2022
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
1. Sweet Home Chicago (4:21)
2. At Last (6:04)
3. Hard Time Killing Floor (4:08)
4. I´d Rather Go Blind (4:46)
5. Baby What You Want Me to Do (3:41)
Of Chilean descent, MISTYSA was born in Canada where she grew up in a musical environment until the age of 11. She then lived in France, Brazil, Argentina, Great Britain, and Chile, countries which strongly influenced her artistic culture. It is in Brazil that she began her music studies and then continued in Canada where she became soloist of the Jireh Gospel Choir. After finishing her Political Science and Economics studies at McGill University, she returned to Chile to study Composition and Music Arrangements at Projazz Music School. In 2006, she launched her debut album MACUMBA, which she signs as the author, composer, singer and producer. In it, we can hear her multiculturalism with Soul and R&B songs mixed with Cuban and Brazilian sonorities, sung in English, Spanish, French and Portuguese. Thanks to Macumba, she has given hundreds of shows in several countries, her music has been distributed in more than 60 countries, she was chosen as “New Talent of Nu Soul” by the FNAC in France, and she won the Chilean Cultural and Arts Council Music Fund to go on tour in this country, with Andrés Silva Gómez and Gonzalo Araya, amongst other outstanding Chilean artists. She has performed with worldwide renown artists such as Inti-Illimani Histórico, Ángel Parra, and Eddie C. Campbell, as well as with several of Canada’s best Blues representatives like Guy Bélanger, Paul Deslauriers, Dawn Tyler Watson and Brian Tyler. In 2015, Quebec discovered MISTYSA’s talent as the first Latin American to successfully participate in the Canadian version of the TV show “The Voice” (La Voix). With more than fifteen years of international stage experience, MISTYSA, accompanied by her musicians, offers a musical journey where, for the pleasure of the audience, emotion and vocal power meet.
A Bluesy Night in Pirque EP FLAC