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Cruhda is the musical project of Paula Gómez de Caso, an artist who lived the first years of her life in Meco with her father and sister, playing the clarinet in procession marches and pasodobles with the town's municipal band as the main activity of life. At the age of eighteen, she decided to leave the solitude of the Castilian steppe to study at the UAM (Autonomous University of Madrid). It will be here in Madrid where she begins her own musical and political path and where she meets the first companions with whom to fight in the street and artistically. Graduated in Philosophy, her artistic and musical work investigates issues such as emancipation, memory, mourning, death and sisterhood.
She has participated in groups such as Vaciador 34 and Nosaltres and has been part of postpunk and electronic bands such as Yocasta, Difunta Calva or Crin Aeris. In 2019, Cruhda's first EP, Íbera Morte, released in physical format by the Humo label (2020). She has recently played in places such as Ithaka Festival, CANS, Sala Siroco, Continuo, Hybrid Art Fair, Eufonic Festival, Link, ETOPIA (Zaragoza's art and technology museum) or the Reina Sofía museum.
Cruhda is the musical project of Paula Gómez de Caso, an artist who lived the first years of her life in Meco with her father and sister, playing the clarinet in procession marches and pasodobles with the town's municipal band as the main activity of life. At the age of eighteen, she decided to leave the solitude of the Castilian steppe to study at the UAM (Autonomous University of Madrid). It will be here in Madrid where she begins her own musical and political path and where she meets the first companions with whom to fight in the street and artistically. Graduated in Philosophy, her artistic and musical work investigates issues such as emancipation, memory, mourning, death and sisterhood.
She has participated in groups such as Vaciador 34 and Nosaltres and has been part of postpunk and electronic bands such as Yocasta, Difunta Calva or Crin Aeris. In 2019, Cruhda's first EP, Íbera Morte, released in physical format by the Humo label (2020). She has recently played in places such as Ithaka Festival, CANS, Sala Siroco, Continuo, Hybrid Art Fair, Eufonic Festival, Link, ETOPIA (Zaragoza's art and technology museum) or the Reina Sofía museum.
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