Lhasa De Sela - Discograthy (1998-2009) Lossy Site
Lhasa’s sound evolved from the rich, traditional "Latin American vibe" of her debut to a more minimal, introspective "primal sound" by her final album.
Her final, self-titled work, sung entirely in English with a stripped-back, bluesy aesthetic recorded shortly before her death in 2010. 🎼 Musical Evolution and Style Lhasa de Sela - Discograthy (1998-2009) lossy
Lhasa de Sela ’s discography (1997–2009) is a haunting journey through multicultural folk, cabaret, and jazz. Her work is defined by her deep, smoky voice and lyrics that span Spanish, French, and English. While "lossy" refers to compressed audio formats like MP3, her music’s intricate, organic instrumentation is best appreciated in high-fidelity to capture the subtle textures of harps, upright bass, and quiet silences. 💿 Core Discography (1997–2009) Lhasa’s sound evolved from the rich, traditional "Latin
A trilingual masterpiece (Spanish, French, English) inspired by her time traveling with a circus in France. Her work is defined by her deep, smoky
An exclusively Spanish-language debut blending Mexican folk (ranchera) with Klezmer and Gypsy jazz.