Óscar Gutiérrez, known by his stage name Abaeté, is a visionary musician whose eclectic soundscapes blend the rich cultural tapestry of his native Brazil with contemporary electronic and ambient influences. Born in Abaeté, Minas Gerais, Gutiérrez's deep connection to the natural and spiritual rhythms of his homeland infuses his music with a profound sense of place and identity. His journey as an artist began early, influenced by the diverse sounds of Brazilian music—from samba and bossa nova to MPB (Música Popular Brasileira)—as well as the experimental electronic music of international pioneers. Abaeté's debut album, "Canto dos Cervos," a critically acclaimed masterpiece, showcases his ability to seamlessly merge traditional Brazilian melodies with cutting-edge production techniques, creating an immersive audio-journey that transcends genre boundaries. Abaeté's artistry is characterized by its organic yet otherworldly quality. His work often features the haunting whispers of the native flora and fauna, alongside his own crafted instruments that resonate with the acoustics of the Brazilian wilderness. This unique approach has earned him a dedicated following both within Brazil's vibrant music scene and internationally among fans of world and ambient music. His live performances are equally mesmerizing, as he combines technology with traditional art forms like dance and visual art, resulting in an immersive experience that speaks to the soul of the listener and the heart of the artist's homeland. Abaeté's music is not merely a soundtrack but a narrative—a celebration of Brazil's cultural heritage and a testament to the power of music as a universal language that connects us all.