The 64-year-old Argentine music legend Juana Molina lies prostrate in her hospital bed, surrounded by tubes and wires that serve as a constant reminder of her unyielding dedication to her craft. The painkillers course through her veins like a mantra, fueling her relentless pursuit of innovation and creativity.
Molina's journey began with comedy sketches on Argentine television in the early 90s, showcasing her unique ability to tap into absurdity and whimsy. But as she navigated motherhood and creative pursuits, she realized that music was where her true voice resided. The release of her debut album Rara marked a pivotal moment, catapulting Molina onto the global stage with an otherworldly sound.
Now, three decades on from her breakthrough, Molina continues to defy conventions, pushing the boundaries of what is possible with electronic and analog instrumentation. Her eighth album Doga is the culmination of this quest for sonic perfection, featuring intricate synthesizer textures and rich vocal arrangements that transport listeners into a world both familiar and unknown.
At the heart of Molina's artistry lies an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She finds joy in examining everyday objects, exploring their history and design, and even learning to fix broken items herself. This enthusiasm for discovery is contagious, making her conversations as captivating as they are refreshing.
One aspect that sets Molina apart from her peers is her aversion to gravitas and seriousness. She rejects the notion of being taken too seriously, opting instead to poke fun at pretension and pedantry. Her irreverent spirit shines through in interviews, where she effortlessly lampoons herself and societal norms with a wicked sense of humor.
Despite facing criticism from some quarters who feel that her lack of gravitas hampers her artistic legacy outside South America, Molina remains resolute. She prioritizes the creation of "pure music," undeterred by the constraints of expectation or commercial pressure. Her live performances are a testament to this conviction, featuring elaborate visuals and an emphasis on sonic texture.
As she recuperates in the hospital, Molina's thoughts turn to her future creative endeavors. With plans for another 30 years of music-making still very much intact, she expresses a desire for collaboration and assistance in the studio β a willingness to open herself up to new ideas and perspectives that will fuel her artistic evolution.
In Juana Molina, we find an artist who embodies the transformative power of curiosity, imagination, and creativity. Her unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries has yielded a legacy that is both enduring and evolving β a testament to the boundless potential of art to shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
				
			Molina's journey began with comedy sketches on Argentine television in the early 90s, showcasing her unique ability to tap into absurdity and whimsy. But as she navigated motherhood and creative pursuits, she realized that music was where her true voice resided. The release of her debut album Rara marked a pivotal moment, catapulting Molina onto the global stage with an otherworldly sound.
Now, three decades on from her breakthrough, Molina continues to defy conventions, pushing the boundaries of what is possible with electronic and analog instrumentation. Her eighth album Doga is the culmination of this quest for sonic perfection, featuring intricate synthesizer textures and rich vocal arrangements that transport listeners into a world both familiar and unknown.
At the heart of Molina's artistry lies an insatiable curiosity about the world around her. She finds joy in examining everyday objects, exploring their history and design, and even learning to fix broken items herself. This enthusiasm for discovery is contagious, making her conversations as captivating as they are refreshing.
One aspect that sets Molina apart from her peers is her aversion to gravitas and seriousness. She rejects the notion of being taken too seriously, opting instead to poke fun at pretension and pedantry. Her irreverent spirit shines through in interviews, where she effortlessly lampoons herself and societal norms with a wicked sense of humor.
Despite facing criticism from some quarters who feel that her lack of gravitas hampers her artistic legacy outside South America, Molina remains resolute. She prioritizes the creation of "pure music," undeterred by the constraints of expectation or commercial pressure. Her live performances are a testament to this conviction, featuring elaborate visuals and an emphasis on sonic texture.
As she recuperates in the hospital, Molina's thoughts turn to her future creative endeavors. With plans for another 30 years of music-making still very much intact, she expresses a desire for collaboration and assistance in the studio β a willingness to open herself up to new ideas and perspectives that will fuel her artistic evolution.
In Juana Molina, we find an artist who embodies the transformative power of curiosity, imagination, and creativity. Her unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries has yielded a legacy that is both enduring and evolving β a testament to the boundless potential of art to shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
 she's like the ultimate rebel against mainstream music norms i mean who else can make electronic beats sound so beautiful & quirky?
 she's like the ultimate rebel against mainstream music norms i mean who else can make electronic beats sound so beautiful & quirky?  her aversion to taking herself too seriously is honestly adorbs & inspiring
 her aversion to taking herself too seriously is honestly adorbs & inspiring  i love how she's always pushing boundaries & collaborating with others to keep things fresh i'm def gonna be checking out her new album Doga ASAP
 i love how she's always pushing boundaries & collaborating with others to keep things fresh i'm def gonna be checking out her new album Doga ASAP 
 ! and her desire for collaboration is so inspiring, i hope we get to see some amazing new music from her soon
! and her desire for collaboration is so inspiring, i hope we get to see some amazing new music from her soon 


 . While Molina's humor is charming, I worry it might be used as a crutch to distract from her artistic intentions. And what about the cost of her "pure music"? Is she willing to compromise on quality for the sake of having a good time? I'm not sold on this "no gravity" thing...
. While Molina's humor is charming, I worry it might be used as a crutch to distract from her artistic intentions. And what about the cost of her "pure music"? Is she willing to compromise on quality for the sake of having a good time? I'm not sold on this "no gravity" thing... 
 Juana Molina's dedication to her craft is soooo inspiring, you feel? She's like, totally unapologetic about being herself and making music that's truly pure
 Juana Molina's dedication to her craft is soooo inspiring, you feel? She's like, totally unapologetic about being herself and making music that's truly pure  . It's like, refreshing to see an artist who's not afraid to poke fun at themselves and societal norms. And can we talk about her creativity? She's like a genius
. It's like, refreshing to see an artist who's not afraid to poke fun at themselves and societal norms. And can we talk about her creativity? She's like a genius  , constantly pushing boundaries and exploring new sounds. I'm so hyped for what she has planned next
, constantly pushing boundaries and exploring new sounds. I'm so hyped for what she has planned next 
 , all this fuss about not being taken seriously is just an excuse for her lack of substance. her music is cool and all, but it's just a bunch of electronic nonsense that only appeals to the pretentious crowd
, all this fuss about not being taken seriously is just an excuse for her lack of substance. her music is cool and all, but it's just a bunch of electronic nonsense that only appeals to the pretentious crowd  .
. omg i totally get why people think juana molina's irreverent vibe might be seen as lacking gravitas but honestly i think it's what makes her music so genius
 omg i totally get why people think juana molina's irreverent vibe might be seen as lacking gravitas but honestly i think it's what makes her music so genius 
 We'd see so much more beauty and potential for innovation. And her willingness to poke fun at herself and societal norms is just refreshing
 We'd see so much more beauty and potential for innovation. And her willingness to poke fun at herself and societal norms is just refreshing  it's like she's tapping into this magic that's not quite of this world
 it's like she's tapping into this magic that's not quite of this world  . her use of synths and stuff is so cool, but what really gets me is how she just isn't afraid to be a little weird or make fun of herself. i mean, who else can say they're rocking out with their grandma in the background
. her use of synths and stuff is so cool, but what really gets me is how she just isn't afraid to be a little weird or make fun of herself. i mean, who else can say they're rocking out with their grandma in the background  ?
?  . and you know what? it works for her.
. and you know what? it works for her.  ... i hope juana gets better soon! but even in bed, she's still got this spark of creativity - that's so inspiring
... i hope juana gets better soon! but even in bed, she's still got this spark of creativity - that's so inspiring  .
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  she's like my ultimate inspiration rn i mean have you listened to her new album Doga
 she's like my ultimate inspiration rn i mean have you listened to her new album Doga  she's so brave for doing what she wants, even if it means going against the norm
 she's so brave for doing what she wants, even if it means going against the norm  as for me, i've been feeling really burnt out lately and i need a dose of Juana's positivity in my life
 as for me, i've been feeling really burnt out lately and i need a dose of Juana's positivity in my life 