Amor Muere
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05
2024
Den Haag, Netherlands
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APR
04
2024
London, United Kingdom
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APR
03
2024
Mancheste, United Kingdom
The White Hotel
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MAR
30
2024
Barcelona, Spain
CASA MONTJUÏC
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MAR
29
2024
Lisboa, Portugal
Zé dos Bois gallery
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About Amor Muere
Mexico City-based experimental collective Amor Muere, consisting of Mabe Fratti, Gibrana Cervantes, Concepción Huerta, and Camille Mandoki, announce their their highly anticipated debut album, A time to love, a time to die, due out November 3rd via the new independent label, Scrawl.
The genesis of Amor Muere emerged from strong friendships and a shared desire for true expression. The band took root four years ago in Mexico City's improvisation scene, brought together during a multidisciplinary performance directed and written by Camille Mandoki. Gibrana, Mabe, and Concepción, alongside other artists, were invited to contribute their voices and bodies to this unconventional concert format. The group's chemistry was undeniable, and after several performances, they continued to gather for musical exploration, sparking fluid jam sessions and collaborative compositions. These experiences deepened their connections and birthed a remarkable bond among these talented women, leading to regular sessions of playing and creating music together. What started as a space for fun and sonic experimentation soon evolved into a powerful convergence of each member's individual musical explorations.
An experimental supergroup, Amor Muere combines their individual talents and core instruments—vocals, violin, cello, synths, and tape manipulation—to create a debut album that pushes the boundaries of sonic exploration.
The genesis of Amor Muere emerged from strong friendships and a shared desire for true expression. The band took root four years ago in Mexico City's improvisation scene, brought together during a multidisciplinary performance directed and written by Camille Mandoki. Gibrana, Mabe, and Concepción, alongside other artists, were invited to contribute their voices and bodies to this unconventional concert format. The group's chemistry was undeniable, and after several performances, they continued to gather for musical exploration, sparking fluid jam sessions and collaborative compositions. These experiences deepened their connections and birthed a remarkable bond among these talented women, leading to regular sessions of playing and creating music together. What started as a space for fun and sonic experimentation soon evolved into a powerful convergence of each member's individual musical explorations.
An experimental supergroup, Amor Muere combines their individual talents and core instruments—vocals, violin, cello, synths, and tape manipulation—to create a debut album that pushes the boundaries of sonic exploration.
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No upcoming shows
Send a request to Amor Muere to play in your city
Request a Show
concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
05
2024
Den Haag, Netherlands
Rewire
I Was There
APR
04
2024
London, United Kingdom
St Matthias Church & Hall - iconic venue and studio space to hire
I Was There
APR
03
2024
Mancheste, United Kingdom
The White Hotel
I Was There
MAR
30
2024
Barcelona, Spain
CASA MONTJUÏC
I Was There
MAR
29
2024
Lisboa, Portugal
Zé dos Bois gallery
I Was There
About Amor Muere
Mexico City-based experimental collective Amor Muere, consisting of Mabe Fratti, Gibrana Cervantes, Concepción Huerta, and Camille Mandoki, announce their their highly anticipated debut album, A time to love, a time to die, due out November 3rd via the new independent label, Scrawl.
The genesis of Amor Muere emerged from strong friendships and a shared desire for true expression. The band took root four years ago in Mexico City's improvisation scene, brought together during a multidisciplinary performance directed and written by Camille Mandoki. Gibrana, Mabe, and Concepción, alongside other artists, were invited to contribute their voices and bodies to this unconventional concert format. The group's chemistry was undeniable, and after several performances, they continued to gather for musical exploration, sparking fluid jam sessions and collaborative compositions. These experiences deepened their connections and birthed a remarkable bond among these talented women, leading to regular sessions of playing and creating music together. What started as a space for fun and sonic experimentation soon evolved into a powerful convergence of each member's individual musical explorations.
An experimental supergroup, Amor Muere combines their individual talents and core instruments—vocals, violin, cello, synths, and tape manipulation—to create a debut album that pushes the boundaries of sonic exploration.
The genesis of Amor Muere emerged from strong friendships and a shared desire for true expression. The band took root four years ago in Mexico City's improvisation scene, brought together during a multidisciplinary performance directed and written by Camille Mandoki. Gibrana, Mabe, and Concepción, alongside other artists, were invited to contribute their voices and bodies to this unconventional concert format. The group's chemistry was undeniable, and after several performances, they continued to gather for musical exploration, sparking fluid jam sessions and collaborative compositions. These experiences deepened their connections and birthed a remarkable bond among these talented women, leading to regular sessions of playing and creating music together. What started as a space for fun and sonic experimentation soon evolved into a powerful convergence of each member's individual musical explorations.
An experimental supergroup, Amor Muere combines their individual talents and core instruments—vocals, violin, cello, synths, and tape manipulation—to create a debut album that pushes the boundaries of sonic exploration.
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