Ruina Montium, the latest album by Xisco Rojo, is a masterpiece that blends traditional Spanish guitar with modern electronic sounds. The album takes the listener on a journey through the mountains of Mallorca, where Rojo grew up and found inspiration for his music.
The first track, "Montaña Sagrada," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its haunting melodies and intricate guitar work. The use of electronic beats and ambient sounds creates a dreamlike atmosphere that transports the listener to the rugged landscape of the mountains.
Throughout the album, Rojo showcases his exceptional guitar skills, often incorporating percussive elements to add depth to the music. The tracks "Cueva de la Luna" and "La Roca del Diablo" are particularly impressive, with their intricate fingerpicking and dynamic rhythms.
Ruina Montium is not just a showcase of Rojo's guitar skills, however. The album also features collaborations with other musicians, including cellist Ana Cristina Ruiz and percussionist Joan Sureda. Their contributions add depth and texture to the music, creating a rich and diverse sound.