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Bio

Mexican song-writer born in Baja California Sur.

Divier’s first music influences began with jazz, hand by hand with her music teachers Michele Weir (Manhattan Transfer producer and vocal instructor of Norah Jones) and Iraida Noriega (Mexican jazz singer).

In 2009 after being the vocalist of several local rock bands, she became independent.

 

In 2012, she releases her first EP -Humo Azul-; this album revealed her fears and passions, with melancholic and self-introspective tracks, moved between genders such as alternative rock, trip hop, jazz among others.

 When her single -Un Mar- reached the first top ten in Spain, she gathered the strength and decided to reinforced her place as an emerging independent artist in Mexico, pushing forward inspired only on her main motto “I want to create music that I’ll love, music from within and without, not for fame, but for self-respect”

 

In the following years promoting “Humo Azul,” and on the pursuit of her second EP, she moved to Todos Santos, a small town on the west coast of Baja, known for being the retirement home of John Paul Jones, and Peter Buck of REM fame, where she found a cultural mixed community that embraced her music above the lenguage barrier, thanks to a deeply expressive voice.

 A stronger Divier is showed in “Denso” her second EP, released in 2017.

After promoting both albums in Guadalajara and Mexico City, and in music festivals where she opened for bands like Nortec Collective, Joan Osborne, and La Santa Cecilia.

 

After promoting both albums on Guadalajara and Mexico City, and on music festivals where she opened scenario for bands like Nortec Collective, Joan Osborne and La Santa Cecilia.

 

Independent, and strong as she is, on the summer of 2018, she drove herself to California with her tour Las Flores with the objective of connecting with new audiences with the purpose of taking her music beyond the confort zone, "beyond the border".

2019, opens up for new fusions, collaborations with more artists, deeper lyrics, etc. thanks to the infinite possibilities that only an artist can create by living without fear of the places where her music might take her.

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