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Lido Pimienta

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Lido Pimienta
Birth nameLido Maria Pimienta Paz
BornBarranquilla, Colombia
OriginToronto, Ontario
Genressynthpop, Latin-American music
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Years active2010–present

Lido Pimienta is a Colombian-Canadian musician,[1] whose 2016 album La Papessa is a shortlisted finalist for the 2017 Polaris Music Prize.[2] Her music incorporates a variety of styles and influences, including traditional indigenous and Afro-Colombian musical styles and contemporary synthpop and electronic music.[3]

Originally from Barranquilla, Colombia,[4] she is currently based in Toronto, Ontario.[4] She released her debut album, Color, in 2010.[5] The album was produced by Michael Ramey, Pimienta's husband at the time,[6] but Pimienta was unhappy that he would not teach her anything about production at the time and thus took the time to learn the production process herself before following up with La Papessa in 2016.[3] She has also collaborated with A Tribe Called Red on several tracks for their 2016 album We Are the Halluci Nation.[7]

Pimienta identifies as queer.[8] She is of mixed Afro-Colombian and Wayuu descent.[3]

Discography

  • Color (2010)
  • La Papessa (2016)

References