Natalia Doco, Devendra Banhart - - Quedate Luna (10 Ton Obsidian & Spin Alonga Rework)

: The song touches on aging and the fleeting nature of life, with lines like "mi piel ya no brilla" (my skin no longer shines) and "mis hijas ya me dicen viejita" (my daughters already call me old lady).

: This specific rework features vocals from a cover by Natalia Doco , an Argentinian artist based in France. Her interpretation brings a deep, soulful vulnerability to Banhart’s lyrics.

The history of this rework is a layered collaboration across cultures and genres: : The song touches on aging and the

: The core song was written by Venezuelan-American singer-songwriter Devendra Banhart. His original style often blends Spanish and English with a folklore influence.

: Swiss DJs 10 Ton Obsidian and Spin Alonga produced this "unofficial downtempo rework" as part of the Konsumgut series by the Kulturkonsumenten collective. Lyrical and Spiritual Themes The history of this rework is a layered

: It explores the idea of divinity both in the world ( "Dios vive afuera" ) and within the self ( "pero adentro también" ). Musical Atmosphere

The rework is characterized by its "soothing yet powerful" vibe. Lyrical and Spiritual Themes : It explores the

At its heart, "Quédate Luna" (Stay, Moon) is a poetic plea for connection and timelessness.