
Vazlá: Latin rhythms, folk, psychedelia, and electronica in the service of exploring and integrating expanded states of consciousness.
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Vazlá, inspired by artists like El Búho, Nicola Cruz, Nickodemus, Radiohead, The Beatles, and Ennio Morricone, believes in the transformative power of music to help us navigate life and deepen self-knowledge. His passion for production and musical composition gained strength with the release of his first album, Edenes Perdidos (2023); a collection of original pieces and remixes. With a deep interest in music therapy, philosophy, meditation, and sacred medicines, Vazlá weaves these influences into his artistic process, creating powerful, beautiful, and sustaining music.

Transformative concerts
Vazlá presents his music in DJ, hybrid, and full band formats (with Samuel Araiza on percussions and Claudio Riquenes on guitar). He has performed his music at festivals such as Bahidorá, Hue-Hue Huitzilihuitl and Fungi Experience as well as ecstatic dance events, contact dance jams, art exhibitions, and workshops on music therapy, sound therapy, and art therapy. In addition, Vazlá participates in various activities that promote the expansion and integration of individual and collective consciousness.

More than half a million streams
Vazlá's catalog, with more and more pieces, has over half a million streams on platforms. He has released his original music and remixes independently and through labels such as Agami Records and Ixitia Records. "Edenes Perdidos is his first album, and listening to it is a way to connect with landscapes and sounds of nature and tradition" said Felipe Castillo of Radio México Internacional.

Who is Vazlá?
Behind Vazlá is Diego Valencia, a music producer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, DJ, music teacher, and music therapist from Mexico City. Diego is a graduate of Berklee College of Music in Music Production and Film Scoring and holds a diploma in Music Therapy from UNAM. More about him here.