Amanda Irarrázabal is a Chilean, Santiago de Chile-based double bass player, vocalist, improviser, and composer, who develops her own personal language through improvisation and experimentation. She has recorded with Otomo Yoshihide, gabby fluke-mogul, and Susan Alcorn. At the moment, she focuses on two projects: Solar Trepidante, music conceived and composed for an ensemble of low-frequency instruments, and CAUDAL, a solo set consisting of her own experimental songs accompanied by double bass, processed sounds, modular synthesizers, poetry, and free improvisation.
Imprimiendo is Irarrázabal’s fourth solo album, and as its title suggests, it uses the sounds from paper printers at two printing houses in Santiago, with their distinct working sounds, and close-by field recordings. Later, Irarrázabal improvised






