Rojas, Sebastian
En La Orilla
HIGHLIGHTS
En la orilla traces a deeply personal journey from emotional collapse to renewal, blending experimental songcraft, synth
pop, and balladry into an intimate, atmospheric whole.
With production by Hugo Quezada, the album stands out for its rich sonic textures -synthesizers, melodic bass, and
saxophone- that evoke influences from Arthur Russell to Mexican bolero, shaping a sound both vulnerable and timeless.
DESCRIPTION
En la orilla is the debut album by Sebastián Rojas, a composer and musician born in Mexico City. After years of playing
in various bands and collaborative projects, Rojas embarks on a solo journey where the song format expands with
unexpected turns, immersive atmospheres, and unconventional arrangements.
In the early 2020s, luck seemed to turn against him: the pandemic cut short a tour with his former band just as they
were about to take off; he returned from Berlin with no money, and his mother fell gravely ill. In the midst of that
chaos, he fell in love. That love helped him rebuild, and together with producer Hugo Quezada, he shaped En la orilla.
The album narrates the passage from emotional shipwreck to a new sense of stability, through songs that explore
introspection, longing, and vulnerability.
The album finds its path somewhere between experimental song, synth pop and balladry. Each piece is woven with
synthesizers, melodic bass lines, and saxophones that emerge like emotional flashes. There's a strong melodic
sensibility and an intimate tone that allows the sounds to unfold with freedom. Echoes of artists like Arthur Russell
and Robert Wyatt can be felt, as well as the nocturnal spirit of Neil Young's On the Beach. Mexican bolero forms -Pedro
Infante, Alvaro Carrillo, Los Panchos- drift in more subtly, alongside traces of 1980s sentimental pop, with figures
like Luis Miguel or Miguel Bosé appearing more as emotional references than stylistic ones. From Cuba, his father's
homeland, the music of Benny Moré lingers as an early imprint on his musical memory.
Highlights include "Demasiado pronto" and "Pulmón del trópico," the latter inspired by a verse from Roberto Bolaño. The
album's emotional range is amplified by the production of Quezada, a key figure in Mexico's independent music scene.
Also contributing are Américo Hollander (The Americojones Experience) on bass and Emiliano Tinajero (Demencia Infantil)
on saxophone.
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Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
16-01-2026
Label
Item-nr
1321530
EAN
3741577769880
Availability
Exp. 16-01-2026