Nicola Cruz is recognized for his exceptional integration of electronic music with traditional Latin American rhythms and sounds. His first album, "Prender el Alma," released in 2015, received widespread acclaim for its groundbreaking approach to electronic music production. Cruz's work draws from Andean folklore, Afro-Latin rhythms, and Amazonian influences, resulting in a soundscape that is both innovative and steeped in tradition. Throughout his career, he has established himself as a key player in the global electronic music scene, performing at prominent festivals and venues across the globe. His adeptness at blending traditional instruments like the charango and pan flute with electronic beats and synthesizers has garnered him a devoted following and respect from his peers in the industry. With a body of work that includes EPs such as "El Origen" and collaborations with artists like Quantic and Chancha Via Circuito, Nicola Cruz persistently challenges the limits of electronic music while celebrating the diverse musical heritage of Latin America.