We Are Art People is an independent conversation series with artists and people — exploring possibilities for making and being in the world as a creative person.
Bringing together diverse narratives and complex perspectives, our commitment is to facilitate a space of autonomy and resiliency for the artists’ voice. A goal is these conversations will bolster community and provide an open-resource for other creative people, navigating their journey and in relationship with the world.
Located in Brooklyn, New York — our conversation series is facilitated by New York-based artist, Emily Nam.
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We Are Art People is an independent conversation series with artists and people — exploring possibilities for making and being in the world as a creative person.
Bringing together diverse narratives and complex perspectives, our commitment is to facilitate a space of autonomy and resiliency for the artists’ voice. A goal is these conversations will bolster community and provide an open-resource for other creative people, navigating their journey and in relationship with the world.
Located in Brooklyn, New York — our conversation series is facilitated by New York-based artist, Emily Nam.
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Luis Delfin Attawalpa Saul Felber aka British/Peruvian artist Attawalpa, is a multi-instrumentalist and composer, living in London.
We discuss the journey of the creative 'slow-burn', letting music come alive with space and the process of building sound compositions for moving image and film.
Luis has been involved in the London music scene since the early 2000s, participating in multiple bands and music groups, including Young Turks (now the record label Young). Attawalpa (formed in 2018) continues to evolve and guide us towards the spacious and vulnerable dimensions of the human psyche — immersing us in a pillow of melodies that evoke potential dreamings of our future. Luis’s interactions with sound have led him to working on sound scores for film and television, including the motion picture Catherine Called Birdy [2022] and Sharp Stick [2022]. Luis is co-creator and is writing and performing the score with Matt Allchin, for Lena Dunham's 2025 Netflix release ‘Too Much’ which will also feature original Attawalpa music.
Attawalpa are preparing to release their second album, ‘Experience’ in 2025. 👀
[Attawalpa consists of Luis Felber - Singing/Guitars, Matt Allchin - Bass, Henry Danowski - Drums, Adam Sopp - Keys, Maurizio Ravalico - Percussion and Freya Hicks - Viola]
Links:
https://attawalpa.bandcamp.com/
https://www.attawalpa.com/
Social: @attawalpa
Show notes:
Attawalpa, Yellow Fingers music video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPxbQR5PXFY
Simpsonwave https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuVTt-M3IXo
Darondo, Didn't I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zljNPO6W8E
Attawalpa tour dates with Liz Lawrence https://www.instagram.com/p/DBOfqPGtskI/?igsh=MXBjcGp2d2tuODRwYg%3D%3D
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