Julyo Unveils New Instrumental Album AMARantoA Musical Journey Across the Mediterranean and South AmericaAMARanto Available on All Streaming Platforms NowOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY Olivia Long PR Italian multi-platinum guitarist, producer, and bassist Julyo returns with a stunning new instrumental album titled AMARanto, now available on all major streaming platforms. Drawing its name from the Spanish verb "amar" (to love) and the resilient amaranth flower—a symbol of immortality—AMARanto is a deeply emotive collection of original compositions inspired by the diverse cultural landscapes of the Mediterranean and South America. Each of the album’s eight tracks serves as a musical love letter to a distinct region, weaving together sonic textures that evoke the spirit, rhythm, and beauty of these places. Listeners are invited to embark on a transportive journey—from the sun-drenched shores of Spain and the medieval charm of Italy to the vibrant coasts of Portugal, the mystique of North Africa, and the soul-stirring rhythms of Brazil. “AMARanto is more than an album—it’s a heartfelt tribute to the timeless connections between cultures, people, and places I’ve encountered,” says Julyo. “Each track carries its own story, shaped by history, geography, and an enduring sense of love.” AMARanto is released by American Latin record label EQS Música. TRACKLISTAndora – Inspired by the coastal town in Liguria, Italy, known for its beaches and medieval castle. El Far – Pays homage to the Catalan sanctuary Santuari del Far, perched above the Garrotxa region. Ariana – A sonic portrait of Ariana, Tunisia—a historic gateway north of Tunis. Annaba – Reflects the ancient port city of Annaba, Algeria, once known as Hippo Regius. Irmã de São Paulo – A musical bridge between Genoa, Italy, and São Paulo, Brazil, symbolizing shared heritage across oceans. Aldeia do Bispo – Inspired by a rural village near the Portuguese-Spanish border. Palma – Captures the Mediterranean pulse of Palma, capital of Spain’s Balearic Islands. Eddalya – Evokes the coastal village near the Strait of Gibraltar, connecting Morocco to Spain. AboutAbout JulyoWith over three decades in the music industry, Julyo has left an indelible mark as a musician and producer. He has contributed to the Grammy®-nominated album The Fury by Antonio Vergara and received an IMPALA Silver Award for his acclaimed album Mediterraneo. A graduate of Berklee College of Music, Julyo studied under jazz luminaries Charlie Banacos and Mick Goodrick, honing a style that fuses folk, jazz, funk, and global influences. His music is broadcast on more than 1,000 radio stations worldwide and has been featured on major media outlets including BBC, NBC Television, RAI, RTÉ Radio, and T&M Japan. Julyo has performed with internationally renowned acts such as Kino, Michael Brecker, Take That, Paulo Bragança, Cindy Blackman, Photosonic Orchestra, and Bone Machine plays the music of Tom Waits. His versatility and passion for cross-cultural music continue to captivate audiences across continents.
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April 16, 2025 3:00am ET by Olivia Long PR |