CATALOG · APR·2026 · REF 10/10
IGUAZÚ
Argentina
25.70° S · 54.44° W
Nicola Cruz
IGUAZÚ FALLS
Listen before you buy
Opening0:00 — 1:30
1:30
Midpoint~3:00 — 3:01:30
1:30
Finale~5:58:30 — 6:00
1:30
Waveform · 6h
DUSK0:00 → 1:30
NIGHT1:30 → 4:00
PEAK4:00 → 5:00
DESCENT5:00 → 6:00
00:0001:0002:0003:0004:0005:0006:00
Audio intensity
BPM (88 → 116 → 94)
At the edge of the Devil's Throat, where 1.7 million litres of water fall every second, Nicola Cruz sets up a table and plays to the mist. Iguazú Falls is a set composed against the roar — every sound chosen to cut through or harmonize with the constant white noise of the cataracts.
Cruz draws from Andean and Amazonian musical traditions, weaving cumbia rhythms and Quechua vocal samples into slow-building electronic structures. The waterfall is not background — it's an instrument. The peak is a conversation between bass drum and falling water.
Recommended listening
- Proper speakers or headphones — no phone speaker
- Outdoors if possible, or windows wide open
- Low light, ideally none after 01:30
- Full 6h commitment — no pause, no scrub