EDE in concert at La Radio Encendida in Madrid on March 19, 2023 and preserved for posterity by RNE Radio 3 in Madrid.
A little bit about EDE:
EDE is a 22 -year -old Madrid artist who, despite taking her first steps as a composer and song interpreter, has been training in various fields of the performing arts. Graduated in interpretation by the Royal Higher School of Dramatic Arts in Madrid in 2019, she has been formed in turn in music and dance. A couple of years ago EDE began to upload some of her songs to YouTube, and since then she has played in numerous rooms in Madrid and participated in festivals such as the Piano Day or poetry or barbarism, EDE has collaborated with artists such as Club del Río, telemeated to groups such as Valira or your other beautiful in the Joy Eslava room of Madrid, and recently she has joined the band of the artist Xoel López, with whom she also took the soul of gold ”last February. In addition, she actively participates in the emerging author music scene in Madrid, carrying micro open sessions as Casa Corona in the summer cycle, and occasionally coordinating the open micro of the royal owl room. As an actress, EDE has participated in video clips of artists such as Rels B, Miss Caffeína or Dan Millason, in alternative plays such as #Nolugar, directed by Tomás Cabané, awarded at the Mutis Festival of Barcelona, and in the “Mare” short film by director Galician Guillermo Vázquez, which will be screened at the Malaga Film Festival as well as in other European festivals.
Just a snippet, a snapshot of this astonishing artist.
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