
“I think that the most important things in life are Music and Love.
Love, because you can’t live without it, you need to love the life and you need love in your life, it could be love for your family, your soulmates love, a friend's love or even a pet’s love. But most importantly, you need to love yourself and that way learn to love your life. There is no life without love, life without love is like don’t having a soul or like being an empty egg just existing.
Music, because the music Is the color of the life. I think that if you have love but don’t have music in your life is like watching a movie in black and white without any sound, it could be boring. We need the music to put colour in our life and connect with people. You can dance, you can sing, you can listen to it, you can play it, enjoy it the way you want. But living a life without music is like a movie without a soundtrack.”
- Edenwolf -
Who am I?
I'm a Guitarist that loves the music, I love sharing music with other people because I believe that the music connect people and can help you in your life more than someone can imagine.
I’m a musician because I found my reason to live in the music, the music can be a life saver and also can be a rope where you can hang on to avoid falling into the abyss.
With the music I can get closer to people and help them; maybe with some lyrics that can connect with someone or maybe just by putting a smile in someone's face with some nice melody. If I can make someone happy with my music or help someone with it I consider that I’ll be winning in life.


For Who Is Edenwolf Made For?
My music and work is for people who hide themselves in their room and have a hard time talking about their feelings.
Also for some people that need that help or that support in their life. because I've been through some difficult situations and the music has always been my closest and dearest friend and ally in the worst times. I can say for sure that the music saved my life, so now I want to share my passion and love with the people that need it and with the people that just want to enjoy the thing that i love the most in the world with me.
What Is Edenwolf For?
I want to empathize with my listeners using different tools in my composition depending on the feeling, the trauma or the situation I want to connect with and use the psychoacoustics to transmit this ideas through the music and lyrics.
Music is for helping others, connecting with others and the most important thing is to share with others. The music can connect people, you can make friends through the music, you can share an special moment with someone with the music, you can make someone’s day much more happy with a song, the music can be your company in the hard times and also can be the soundtrack of your life, is the colour of the life and I want to give all this to the people that listen to me.
I want the people to laugh, to cry, to share, to dance, to sing, and enjoy with me what I do and I love the most.
About my work
I am a music composer and guitarist. I specialize in metal and rock music, combining with other genres, such as symphonic, electronic, experimental, classical music, etc… and experimenting with sounds to create an atmosphere of what I want to communicate, speaking from my experiences to connect with my audience.
I also create musical scores for film. This practice allows me to experiment with sound and emotions to create environments through music and tell a story, like a stalker chasing you, a dive into a mystical jungle or even a future where robots dominate the planet, just like I did on my conceptual album Year, where I create a sound experience of how would a year sound like for me.
I’ve arranged music for short films and animation projects like Kate Army (A horror story of a streamer girl being stalked by a fan) and the resound-design for the trailer of the famous show Murder Drones. I’m currently working on the score for a videogame and a short film. I’m always looking for opportunities that can challenge me so I can constantly improve as a songwriter and musician.


