In a world where musical boundaries are perpetually expanding, Franco Esteve stands out as a pioneer moving between classical, soundtrack, experimental and ambient sonic scenarios.
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A Symphony of Serenity: Franco Esteve’s ‘Dimensional Drift’ Captivates the Senses
Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing musical journey as we delve into the wondrous world of Franco Esteve, the Puerto Rican-born, award-winning artist and composer.
Franco Esteve – “A Moment of Madness” sets the tone for the upcoming film series
Born in the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, with a globetrotting background, Franco Esteve is a multi-disciplinary artist – a Composer, Filmmaker, Writer, Photographer, and
Franco Esteve – “Apocalypse: The Doll Chronicles (Original Soundtrack)” draws you into a web of emotions
When considering a multi-disciplinary artist like Franco Esteve, the force of his influences can often escape newer listeners. On each release he digs into his musical
INTERVIEW: Franco Esteve – his music, the pandemic and his mindset
Franco Esteve was born in the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, and had a multicultural upbringing throughout the United States and Europe. This multicultural upbringing
Franco Esteve – “Contagion” will demand your attention and lull you into profound philosophical thought
The EP “Contagion” by the Puerto Rican born and Spanish based composer, Franco Esteve, is described as a soundtrack to everything experienced throughout the Covid-19
Franco Esteve: “The Hunt” – is both stunning and gorgeous
Three years in the making, the loosely tied together, classical crossover, concept album, “The Hunt”, represents a masterwork for Puerto Rican multi-disciplinary artist, Franco Esteve.
Franco Esteve: “The Wait” – sketching the unknown
Let me start by saying I really enjoy Franco Esteve’s work. He is a master at using music to create colors and emotions for the
Franco Esteve: “Quicksand” has a universal appeal that will attract diverse audiences
It’s hard to find music like this. It’s a little like a film score, but it doesn’t really sound like there is supposed to be