Niño de Elche

Niño de Elche, born Francisco Contreras Molina in Elche in 1985, is a groundbreaking Spanish musician who blends flamenco with experimental sounds, poetry, and performance art. Initially trained as a traditional cantaor, he quickly broke away from purist flamenco, embracing jazz, electronica, and avant-garde influences. His career took off with Voces del extremo (2015), a radical reimagining of flamenco that earned him widespread acclaim. He continued pushing boundaries with Antología del cante flamenco heterodoxo (2018), a reinterpretation of classic flamenco forms, and Colombiana (2019), where he explored Latin American influences. Beyond his solo work, he has collaborated with artists across genres, including Los Planetas on Fuerza nueva (2019), C. Tangana on the chart-topping El Madrileño (2021), and experimental acts like Los Voluble and Israel Galván. His multidisciplinary approach extends to film and literature, with projects like Canto cósmico. Niño de Elche (2021), a documentary about his artistry, and his books In memoriam (2020) and Llamadme amparo (2021). With albums like Flamenco. Mausoleo de celebración, amor y muerte (2022) and Cante a lo gitano (2024), he continues redefining the genre, cementing his status as one of Spain’s most avant-garde voices in contemporary music.

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