Lucrecia Dalt has an unusual background as a geotechnical engineer, and the meeting point between natural science and artistic expression forms a cornerstone of her music. Her compositions unfold within an ambient and futuristic sound universe, where abstract, hypnotic rhythms, textures, and electronic details intertwine with an intense layer of vocals and spoken word. Especially on earlier releases, her lyrics have drawn on concepts from geoscience and quantum physics, transforming them into poetic reflections on existence, relationships, and the fragility of the world.
Since her early releases, Lucrecia Dalt has established herself as one of the most original voices on the international experimental music scene. With the album trilogy Anticlines, No era sólida, and the award-winning ¡Ay! on RVNG Intl., she has firmly cemented her position, while her work with film and television scores has further expanded her sonic universe. Most recently, she released A Danger to Ourselves—a more introspective and personal work in which the voice stands clearer and the music revolves around love, vulnerability, and the inner landscapes of the human mind. The album features contributions from, among others, David Sylvian, Camille Mandoki, and ALICE-regular Juana Molina. On stage, Lucrecia Dalt is known for creating an intense and immersive concert experience, inviting the audience into a sonic space that feels both intimate and cosmic. Having performed at both Roskilde Festival and ALICE, we look forward to welcoming her back this May, when she takes over our stage with a full band.

