Lucrecia Dalt

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Lucrecia Dalt (born 20 December 1980)[1] is a Colombian experimental musician who currently resides in New Mexico.[2] While her earlier releases were rooted in electronic dance music, her work has evolved over time to become more overtly abstract and experimental.[3]

Born (1980-12-20) 20 December 1980 (age 45)
Pereira, Colombia
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Occupations
  • Musician
  • composer
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Lucrecia Dalt
Background information
Born (1980-12-20) 20 December 1980 (age 45)
Pereira, Colombia
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • composer
Labels
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Biography

Dalt was born in Pereira, Colombia.[1] She studied civil engineering and worked for two years in a geotechnical company in Medellín before deciding to pursue music.[4]

Her first recordings were released by Colombian collective Series under the name Lucrecia.[1] After meeting Gudrun Gut, she contributed four songs to the 4 Women No Cry compilation released on Monika Enterprise in 2008.[5]

After moving to Europe, she released a series of recordings, including a release on Nicolás Jaar's Other People imprint and a series of collaborations with Aaron Dilloway.[6] Among her more recent releases are the albums Anticlines (2018),[7][8] No Era Sólida (2020),[9] and ¡Ay! (2022),[10][11] on RVNG Intl.

In 2022, Dalt announced her debut film score for The Seed, a sci-fi horror film directed by Sam Walker.[12]

British music magazine The Wire named ¡Ay! record of the year 2022.[13]

Dalt released her seventh studio album, A Danger to Ourselves, as Lucrecia Dalt on 5 September 2025.[14]

Personal life

As of September 2025, Dalt was in a relationship with the English musician David Sylvian.[2][15]

Discography

As Lucrecia

Albums

  • Acerca (Mil records, 2005)
  • Acerca Re-edit (Series, 2005)
  • Congost (Pruna Recordings, 2009)

EPs

  • Like Being Home (Series, 2007)

Remixes

  • Camila López + Flamante – Move & Remove Remixes (Series, 2009)

Guest appearances

  • [Neuma] – Tobi Ishi (Series, 2008)

Compilation appearances

As Lucrecia Dalt

Studio albums

Score albums

  • The Seed (Original Score) (Invada Records, 2022)[27]
  • The Baby (Original Score) (Invada Records, 2022)[28]
  • Rabbit Trap (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Invada Records, 2025)[29][30]

EPs

  • Lucrecia Dalt (Other People, 2014)
  • Caes EP (RVNG Intl., 2025)[31]

Compilation appearances

  • Series Volumen 2 (Series, 2010)

With F.S.Blumm

  • Cuatro Covers (La Bèl Netlabel, 2011)

With Aaron Dilloway

Albums

  • Field Recordings in the Forest of Colombia (self-released, 2020)[6]
  • Lucy and Aaron (Hanson, 2021)[6]

EPs

  • Dragon Loops (Deceptions Order bank, 2019)
  • Demands of Ordinary Devotion (Hanson, 2021)[32]
  • The Blob (Hanson, 2021)

References

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