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Interview: Ynana Rose Honours Argentinian Folk Tradition with a Hypnotic and Soulful Take on “Los Ejes de Mi Carreta” (feat. Arturo Lugo)

California-based folk artist Ynana Rose breathes new life into the classic Argentinian folk song “Los Ejes de Mi Carreta” with a stunning new rendition featuring Arturo Lugo. A melancholic yet hypnotic milonga, the song tells the story of a lone gaucho in the pampas, his carriage wheels echoing his solitude as he embraces the path ahead. The track’s haunting beauty, led by Ynana‘s heartfelt vocal delivery and rich acoustic instrumentation, pays homage to the song’s deep-rooted history while adding a uniquely personal touch.

Originally composed and performed by legendary musician and ethnographer Atahualpa Yupanqui, this 1950s folk gem carries a quiet intensity. Ynana Rose‘s version features traditional bandoneón recorded in Argentina, vocals recorded in both California and Mexico, and percussive elements that enhance the song’s hypnotic rhythm, making for a truly international collaboration.

1. What did you enjoy most about the recording process of this new release?
I loved traveling to Guanajuato, Mexico to record my old friend Arturo’s vocal tracks.  With the help of friends, I found a local recording studio in nearby León, and we traveled by bus to connect with the engineer, KB.  It was an effortless process in a gorgeous studio, so much fun.
2. Share a nugget of advice that has resonated with you most over the years.
Creating an artistic life is more about persistence than talent.  There are a million examples out there of talented people who give up or don’t value it. The ones who play the long game win in the end.
3. Who would be your dream artist/band to co-headline a tour with?
Leonard Cohen.
4. What sets your music apart from others in your genre?
My music crosses many genres…but throughout them, I try to maintain a deep sense of soulfulness.  I want you to be haunted.
5. Tell us what your favourite song is at the moment and why.
Honestly I never have favourite songs that I listen to over & over.  I crave new sounds.  I’ve been really enjoying the Lhasa De Sela Radio playlist on Spotify. So many gems in there.
I fell in love with Latin American folk music while living in Guanajuato, Mexico, and this song became a part of me. My bandmates taught it to me years ago, and it’s an honour to finally record it with my dear friend Arturo Lugo. This track is a tribute to the beautiful tradition of passing music down through generations. – Ynana Rose