
Concepción Huerta — El Sol de los Muertos
URXX SPECIAL EDITION — First time in Vinyl LP LTD
CATALOG UR164 — June 2026
Recorded by Concepción Huerta in 2024 between Berlin, The Hague, and Mexico City.
Original master and remastered for vinyl by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, New York.
Volcano photography by Magaly Ugarte. Design by Daniel Castrejón in Mexico City.
TRACKLIST 43:00
01 Magma como la vena en el territorio
02 El fuego y la luz están aquí
03 La Tierra y sus poderes subterráneos
04 El Sol de Los Muertos
05 Los Ecos de las Voces del Silencio
06 El interior de la Tierra arde como el Sol
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Originally released on Umor Rex on cassette a year ago, “El Sol de los Muertos” deeply shaped the evolution and vision of Mexican producer Concepción Huerta’s sonic work, becoming a reference point for a kind of experimental sound deeply connected to Latin American critical thought. This is the second album in a series of four special, limited reissues to be released in 2026 to mark the 20th anniversary of Umor Rex. A very special and limited edition.
Originally released on Umor Rex on cassette a year ago, “El Sol de los Muertos” deeply shaped the evolution and vision of Mexican producer Concepción Huerta’s sonic work, becoming a reference point for a kind of experimental sound deeply connected to Latin American critical thought. This is the second album in a series of four special, limited reissues to be released in 2026 to mark the 20th anniversary of Umor Rex. A very special and limited edition.
Crafted entirely through subharmonic structures and tape manipulation, “El Sol de los Muertos” stands as Concepción Huerta’s most abrasive and emotionally charged work to date, rooted in drone, musique concrète, and visceral textures. The album reflects on dispossession, extraction, and colonialism, while connecting deeply with Latin American critical thought and Indigenous resistance across the region. Inspired in part by Eduardo Galeano’s work, it is not a manifesto, but an invitation to reflection, memory, and vigilance against the enduring forms of fascism and colonialism.
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