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KUAA 99.9 FM Presents: Juan Wauters at The DLC
Juan Wauters
The DLC
5 E 400 S
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
20 oct 2025
19:00 GMT-6
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After spending the majority of his adult life thus far in New York, Juan Wauters decides to revisit his native Montevideo, the culturally rich capital of Uruguay. Wauters explored the excitement of falling back in love with his birthplace on his subsequent record, 2023’s Wandering Rebel, but on his seventh studio album MVD LUV — due June 27 via Captured Tracks — Wauters doesn’t just introduce listeners to Montevideo; he invites them to feel at home within it. Having spent much of his career in the United States, Wauters has long carried the dual identity of immigrant and native son. With MVD LUV, a love letter to both his roots and his present, he set out to bridge those worlds by capturing the essence of Montevideo’s streets and communal spirit. Wauters recorded the album between January and October 2024 in various locations across the city, from his own JPW Studios to bustling sidewalks, rooftops, and the homes of featured artists. Having worked in the past with US-based indie favorites like Frankie Cosmos, Mac DeMarco, and Nick Hakim, MVD LUV fills out Wauters’ performances with a crew of local musicians including co-producer Leandro Aquistapacie, Mateo Ottonello, Cecilia “Checha” Rodríguez, and Manuel Silva. Wauters mixed and mastered the record with Nicolás Demczylo at Los Aliados Estudio. Together, these all-Uruguayan artists blend Wauters’ rootsy brand of delightfully simple folk-pop with traditional elements emblematic of the country. Songs like the lively “La Lucía” introduces listeners to candombe, a communal music and dance tradition; recorded spontaneously, it feels less like a studio track and more like a snapshot of a real-life encounter. Meanwhile, "Aeropuerto" and "Siempre Vuelven" evoke sentimentality through murga rhythms, another traditional style of drum-heavy music that’s prominent in Uruguayan culture. The result is immediately immersive, the sprawling coastal city of Montevideo becoming more than just a setting. On MVD LUV, the city is an active presence in the music, a character in itself.
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Salt Lake's Most Underground Venue: The DLC is a unique and intimate underground venue located inside Quarters Arcade Bar, right in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City. ...
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Biografía de Juan Wauters
From his early days as a founding member of Queens-based garage act The Beets to
his impressive solo career, Wauters has spent the better part of the last decade on the
road. When he wasn’t touring or recording, he was gathering material, traversing Latin
America to write his 2019 Spanish-language opus La Onda de Juan Pablo, then
heading North to collaborate with friends like Mac DeMarco, Homeshake, Nick Hakim
and more for 2021’s boisterous Real Life Situations. Apart from intermissions in his
home base of Jackson Heights, Queens, Wauters has been notoriously hard to pin
down.
Written mostly during this extended break from touring, the songs on Wandering Rebel
are candid reflections on subjects like career (“Wandering Rebel”), romantic
commitment (“Amor Amor”), mental health (“Nube Negra”) and the personal toll of
touring (“Let Loose”). Wauters’ lyrics have always had a refreshing sincerity, but he
seems to be at his most open on this record. “I’m looking to have a family,” he states on
“Wandering Rebel,” “so if this music thing not pick up / we’ll have to make some
changes up in here.”
Wauters’ moments of honest self-reflection lend depth to his penchant for playful
musical experimentation, while his ever-growing network of collaborators across the
globe add nuance and fluidity to his songwriting.
Leer máshis impressive solo career, Wauters has spent the better part of the last decade on the
road. When he wasn’t touring or recording, he was gathering material, traversing Latin
America to write his 2019 Spanish-language opus La Onda de Juan Pablo, then
heading North to collaborate with friends like Mac DeMarco, Homeshake, Nick Hakim
and more for 2021’s boisterous Real Life Situations. Apart from intermissions in his
home base of Jackson Heights, Queens, Wauters has been notoriously hard to pin
down.
Written mostly during this extended break from touring, the songs on Wandering Rebel
are candid reflections on subjects like career (“Wandering Rebel”), romantic
commitment (“Amor Amor”), mental health (“Nube Negra”) and the personal toll of
touring (“Let Loose”). Wauters’ lyrics have always had a refreshing sincerity, but he
seems to be at his most open on this record. “I’m looking to have a family,” he states on
“Wandering Rebel,” “so if this music thing not pick up / we’ll have to make some
changes up in here.”
Wauters’ moments of honest self-reflection lend depth to his penchant for playful
musical experimentation, while his ever-growing network of collaborators across the
globe add nuance and fluidity to his songwriting.
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