This song began with a simple question: What does love sound like? From that question, a melody appeared — gentle at first, then growing into something deeper, more alive.
Over the course of a year, the song took shape, guided by intuition and the wish to bring the essence of love into sound. Later, I was joined by wonderful friends — Emanuel from Argentina, who brought the Charango and the traditional Bombo Legüero, played by Emanuel’s son Eluney, into the music. And Judith from Switzerland, whose voice added warmth and light to the piece. For me, El sonido del amor is more than a song. It’s a reminder — that love still exists, that we can feel it, hear it, and share it. Because the sound of love lives in all of us.