Madrid, Spain
Denom Madrid has established himself as one of the most authentic and respected voices in contemporary Spanish rap. Born in Madrid, he began his musical career in the underground scene, where he quickly gained attention for his introspective lyrics and his ability to blend the rawness of rap with melodies closer to R&B and electronic music.
Throughout his career, Denom has proven to be an artist in constant evolution, exploring different sounds and concepts in each of his projects. His music is characterized by combining deeply personal lyrics with carefully crafted productions that create immersive atmospheres, bridging the gap between commercial and alternative.
His album "Kintsugi" perhaps represents his most mature and conceptual work to date. Inspired by the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold to make something more beautiful and valuable, Denom captures in this project his own experiences of overcoming and rebirth. Each song functions as a piece of a larger narrative about personal transformation through pain.
Denom's artistic identity is also reflected in his carefully curated visual aesthetics, working closely with STIK MUSIC to create videos and content that perfectly complement his sonic universe. His commitment to authenticity and artistic quality has positioned him as a reference for new generations of artists seeking to express themselves without limitations of genre or format.
Live, Denom delivers intense and emotional performances where the songs take on new life, connecting in a special way with a diverse audience that appreciates both the honesty of his lyrics and the evolution of his sound.
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2025
Release: May 14, 2025
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, creating something more beautiful than the original. In this album, Denom uses this concept as a metaphor to talk about personal transformation through pain and difficulties.
The art of breaking to come back stronger
Denom, one of the most authentic and respected voices in the Spanish urban scene, presents Kintsugi, an album that not only represents an artistic evolution but also an exercise in personal reconstruction. Since his beginnings in the 2000s, Denom has built a solid career, with millions of streams and a loyal community that extends beyond Spanish borders.
With this album, the Madrid artist takes a step forward in his creative journey, applying the Japanese kintsugi philosophy to his own story. This is not just another album. It's a confession turned into music, a collection of scars transformed into verses.
Kintsugi (金継ぎ) is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum.
As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise. The broken pieces are honored by highlighting them rather than hiding them.
Every detail has been carefully crafted: from the handmade cover created with his mother to the audiovisual narrative filmed in Japan starring Denom and Tsuki.
Throughout four music videos and several high-quality visualizers, the artist constructs a parallel story set in the Yakuza world, with the participation of people actually connected to this universe. Love, betrayal, honor codes, and impossible sacrifices intersect in this cinematographic-level production.
Musically, Kintsugi is an emotional journey that begins with wounds and culminates in acceptance. The tracklist order is not coincidental: it's designed as an introspective journey where each song plays an essential role.
With this release, Denom dares to open a new path within the genre. One where introspection is not at odds with strength. One where vulnerability can also shine like gold.
The album's focus falls on "Super Tsuki," a reggaeton track with rap influences where Denom pays tribute to female empowerment. With verses that combine tenderness, respect, and admiration, the artist celebrates all those women who fight, shine, and rise even when it hurts.
Tsuki, the protagonist, represents the silent strength of someone who carries everything without losing her essence. The track also reflects Denom's artistic growth, daring to explore new codes without losing his identity.
"Kintsugi is not an album to hide pain, but to honor it. To understand that sometimes, only when the pieces break can we redraw who we really are."
DENOM
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