Music
Again (2026)
The first single off the soon-to-be Vanda Krai’s 6th studio album “Rescued Songs”, Again was re-imagined as an alternative and more mature version to its original release from 2012, which made it to the big screen in the Slovak movie Superwoman (2022) directed by Karol Vosátek. This song is a visceral expression of mental collapse and self-questioning through the act of repetition. The video for this nostalgic power-rock ballad was filmed in Pampa del Leoncito, a breathtaking desert plain in the province of San Juan, Argentina.
Será (2024)
Produced by Mexican artist Madame Récamier, this modern piano ballad mixes nostalgia and tenderness, reflecting on a past relationship. Is it truly finally over? Could it be that one stops existing for the other if there is no physical contact? The video for “Será” is a truly heartbreaking visual masterpiece done by the Argentine director and photographer Fabián Hernández that complements the song perfectly with a careful black and white aesthetic, drawing the viewer in instantly from beginning to the end.
Other Side of Love (2024)
This melodic electro-pop track with an 80s vibe and subtle hints of progressive house is the first collaboration between the young producer Bruno Donadío and Vanda Krai. Other Side of Love, inspired by the music of The Weeknd and Sia, is born from the experience of being on the «other side» of love, where the couple’s bond is no longer sustainable and where the search for inner peace and self-love begins. The song highlights the feeling of freedom and satisfaction in being alone, far from the expectations of traditional love.
Luna de miel (2023)
This fun collaboration with Mexican artists Marsh Massías & Madame Récamier stands out for its unconventional approach to romantic topics due to its witty lyrics, attractive rhythm and a provocative interpretation. The melody and overall production features retro pop elements reminiscent of Julieta Venegas’ hit songs. The lyrics tell the story from the perspective of a woman who enjoys playing with her ex-partner’s mind. The song raises questions about the dynamics between the characters.
Nací Para Esto (2023)
On August 11, the day Gustavo Cerati would have turned 64, Vanda Krai paid tribute to him by presenting an exciting and danceable version of his song «Nací Para Esto” from Siempre es hoy – her favorite album from Cerati’s extensive discography. This new electronic version, produced by the Santa Fe duo Badú Pop, features the outstanding participation of Fernando Nalé, who was the bassist on the original recording. Gustavo Cerati was a phenomenon who inspired several generations around the world with his music and unique poetry.
Invisible Girl Remixes (2023)
Age has never been a barrier to creativity, and it was demonstrated in this EP with a team of 5 talented producers ranging from 13 years old to over 40, each representing a unique generation with different musical influences and personalities. Inspired by their shared passion for music, these producers carefully selected the songs from the album «Invisible Girl», giving them their own twist. The result of this eclectic material embraces genres such as deep house, retro 90s dance, electronic pop and alternative jungle, among others.
Invisible Girl (2022)
The artist’s 4th studio album is a conceptual work with songs in 3 languages - Spanish, English and Slovak – in which the listener enters a dreamlike realm cohabited by 4 characters, in essence all alter egos of the artist herself. The Pilgrim, the Queen of the Forest, Human and Invisible Girl are the protagonists that take you on a journey throughout their worlds, their tastes, characteristics, costumes, songs and even their own colors. Musically speaking, the tracks are inspired by cinematographic sounds and 90s pop/rock.
Universo Desechable (2021) / with Enfermera
Vanda Krai and Enfermera, a glam-pop duo from Buenos Aires, join forces to compose and produce this song that comes to us at a time when the planet Earth is begging humanity for a change. This collaboration between both artists was born as an invitation to reflect upon a society that values profit over sustainability and expresses hope for a better horizon. «What will remain of me when my flesh is gone? We created a disposable universe». Marcia Orihuela created the cover art – an analog collage transformed into the digital world.
Human (2020)
Anxiety and depression – themes that are very present among human beings and at the same time often hidden. This release, carried out in the particular context of the global pandemic, takes on a new meaning, since the confinement in one’s own mind seems to be more difficult to navigate. Musically, “Human” mixes darkness with the minimalism of electronic pop and certain Renaissance elements. The exceptional cinematic video directed by Emi Rico ties in seamlessly with the song and won the Poquet Award “Video of the year”.
Human (2020)
Anxiety and depression – themes that are very present among human beings and at the same time often hidden. This release, carried out in the particular context of the global pandemic, takes on a new meaning, since the confinement in one’s own mind seems to be more difficult to navigate. Musically, “Human” mixes darkness with the minimalism of electronic pop and certain Renaissance elements. The exceptional cinematic video directed by Emi Rico ties in seamlessly with the song and won the Poquet Award “Video of the year”.
El Fantasma (2019)
The singer-songwriter talks about a deep and painful feeling of absence in her most intimate song to date. The musical simplicity of the acoustic guitar and the voice as the only instruments contrasts with the complex message of “El Fantasma” and at the same time, leaves room for the hope that lost love will somehow find its way back to the artists’ life again. Vanda maintained the original recording, which was done at 2 am in a random studio somewhere in Finland with her friend Erik Sjoholm playing the guitar.
7 Lunas (2019)
Entirely recorded, filmed and edited in Argentina, ”7 Lunas” takes the listener (and viewer) on a mysterious journey through an enchanted forest, where the wailing of guitars and synthesizers lead to a magical transformation. A story about a “normal girl” who gets lost in the woods and there, possessed by the sweet voices of evil fairies, turns into their mysterious dark queen. The surreal videoclip takes place on the terrace of a historical building in the oldest neighborhood of Buenos Aires – San Telmo.
Valor (2017)
“Valor” marks a new era in Vanda Krai’s career by giving her a completely different sound thanks to the collaboration with producers from Little Beat studio (Bratislava, Slovakia). This modern synth-pop 7 track record combines hand-crafted beat samples with latin vibes and strong melodic lines, adding an alternative touch to it. Lyric-wise, Valor celebrates 7 human virtues – gratitude, courage, sincerity, determination, perseverance, faith and love. For the first time, the artist decided to release an album completely in Spanish.
Introspective (2015)
Failure, fear, emotional emptiness and loss of firm ground are the foundations of this conceptual album that speaks of a complex not only psychological, but also geographical journey of re-finding and defining the artist’s self. The result is a thrillingly sincere confession that leads to finding something we humans seek our whole life and not always can or dare to grasp: true love, the power to focus and the virtue of patience. “Introspective” translates as mature, changed and strong. But for that to come, there had to be a very painful letting go.
Astrology (2012)
Genre and theme-wise, “Astrology” is a blend of many flavors, as it reflects different periods and stories in the songwriter’s life such as the joy of being in love, an inner love dilemma where no one is the winner, thoughts about karma, rejection and envy. With influences from world music, pop, jazz, soul, rock roll and even cabaret and electronica, Astrology seeks to be playful, experimental and fun. The idea of the title was to connect with a whole world of “above and beyond » that, in a way, impacts us in who we are.
EP (2010)
Vanda’s self-titled 5-track EP is the “follow up” of its younger demo sibling Invisible and marks the beginning of her solo project. The EP contains “Words” which was originally intended to be a duet, “Cigarette Boy”, a beautiful piece written for the artist’s first love, very pure in all its platonic nature, and also “Better”, with its fresh air of hope and happiness.