Kairoots - Fernando Kairoz

EPISODE · Sep 20, 2017 · 52 MIN

Kairoots - Fernando Kairoz

from Dusty Futon

Kairoots is a singer/songwriter who believes in expression. Born in Argentina (That's Southern America according to Big Jon), he's spent about half of his life there and the other half on California, traveling and playing as much as possible. The first track we listen to, "Contaminado," showcases his fast fingers and talent in plucking, having been recorded in one take, but he does love layering in other guitars in more produced tracks. Through the use of a few different pedals, he creates an interesting sound in "Puertos Del Sol" that gets both Trevor and Big Jon interested. The over 6-minute free-flowing track is basically an overture made up of 6 different parts. Take a listen and enjoy as we chat with Kairoots!

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