
Bella Báguena - SuBir
Bella Báguena- 1SuBir
- 2PisTola
- 3FaciaL
- 4NAKED
- 5FLag
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SuBir It's a music project built around intensity, transformation, and the moments that lift us—emotionally, physically, euphorically. Made to be lived in movement, it slips between the pulse of a club and the calm of a road trip, where the world rolls by and the self feels loose, shimmering, almost becoming.
While it draws inspiration from the format of a film soundtrack, SuBir is less about scoring a scene and more about sculpting energy: it's built to be performed live, danced to, driven with, felt. Sound-wise, it weaves experimental textures with more structured, almost pop-like gestures. It’s personal and physical—music for the body, the drive, the longing.
This is music touched by lesbian euphoria. Its tender defiance is shaped by that feeling—by lesbian love, chosen landscapes, the rush of affirmation.
SuBir ("to rise") is the first in a two-part work. Its companion Caer ("to fall") is in development, and will explore what happens when the energy turns—when impact replaces flight. Together, they form a dyad: ascent and descent, fantasy and gravity.
Written&produced by Bella Báguena
Mix&mastering by Lorenzo Targhetta
While it draws inspiration from the format of a film soundtrack, SuBir is less about scoring a scene and more about sculpting energy: it's built to be performed live, danced to, driven with, felt. Sound-wise, it weaves experimental textures with more structured, almost pop-like gestures. It’s personal and physical—music for the body, the drive, the longing.
This is music touched by lesbian euphoria. Its tender defiance is shaped by that feeling—by lesbian love, chosen landscapes, the rush of affirmation.
SuBir ("to rise") is the first in a two-part work. Its companion Caer ("to fall") is in development, and will explore what happens when the energy turns—when impact replaces flight. Together, they form a dyad: ascent and descent, fantasy and gravity.
Written&produced by Bella Báguena
Mix&mastering by Lorenzo Targhetta
