Óscar Agustín González García, known by his stage name Agusto Ciego (August Blind), is a visionary and enigmatic figure in the contemporary music scene of Mexico. Born on June 15, 1973, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Agusto's journey into the world of sound began early, influenced by his father's record collection which was rich with diverse genres from rock to folk and classical music. Blind since birth due to retinoblastoma, Agusto Ciego turned his acute auditory senses into a canvas for his musical expression. His artistic identity is characterized by a unique fusion of electronic music, trip-hop, and traditional Mexican sounds, which he layers with evocative melodies and lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, and the human condition. Agusto Ciego emerged onto the music scene in the late '90s with his debut album "Alas" (Wings), marking the beginning of an illustrious career. His sound quickly gained a cult following for its originality and depth, setting him apart from the mainstream trends of the time. With subsequent releases like "La Danza de la Lluvia y el Fuego" (The Dance of Rain and Fire) and "El Sueño de una Noche de Verano" (A Midsummer Night's Dream), Agusto Ciego expanded his artistic horizons, collaborating with a wide array of artists from different musical backgrounds. His ability to blend genres while maintaining a cohesive style has garnered him both critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base that resonates with the profound emotional resonance of his music. Agusto Ciego's live performances are equally mesmerizing, as he captivates audiences not only with his haunting voice but also with an immersive audiovisual experience that complements his sonic tapestry. His continuous exploration and experimentation have kept him at the forefront of Mexico's avant-garde music movement, making him a beloved and respected figure in the world of alternative music.