Daniela Lalita is a New York-based musician, artist, and director. I first saw her perform when she opened for Caroline Polachek right before the pandemic and I was blown away by her stage presence, sound, and visuals, but I was disappointed that she didn’t appear to have much music available online. Thankfully that’s no longer the case because she just dropped her debut EP Trececerotres, a haunting and beautiful collection of tracks that came accompanied with an impressive set of self-directed music videos for “Pisoteo”, “Tenía Razón” and “No Para.” And back in 2017 she debuted a critically-acclaimed performance art piece titled Madre: A Disruptive Environment, so Lalita is no stranger to thinking deeply about the visual element of her work. Lucky for us, Daniela is here to tell us what she’s been into.