Halo, the latest studio album by Juana Molina, the experimental Argentine singer who captivates and seduces the world with her unique and unclassifiable songs, produced a unanimous acclaim from the public as well as specialized media. Exhalo closes this key stage in her career, where Juana shows the deep and powerful material that was left out of her last LP. Juana Molina has variously been described as pure genius (Les Inrockuptibles, FR), beguiling (Pitchfork, US), and is said to be one of the most extraordinary singers around (Sunday Times, UK), who is creating a slippery soundtrack for the subconscious and subtle, unclassifiable sonic magic. In 2017 she released her latest studio album, Halo, defined as her finest yet (Pitchfork, US), endlessly bewitching (Mojo, UK), which blazes visionary new trails (Libération, FR), mesmerizing, from the first to the last second (WDR Kosmo, DE) and more fascinating and multifaceted, always becoming more headstrong and unmistakable (Les Inrocks, FR). Juana Molina is an Argentine actress, composer, songwriter, producer and performer, widely known in Argentina in the late '80s and mainly in the '90s with her television show Juana y sus hermanas ("Juana and her sisters"). Shortly after she left the television career to devote herself exclusively to music. Her unique style of playing and recording has taken her to the most important music festivals in the world in the last 30 years, such as Coachella, Glastonbury, Roskilde and Primavera Sound. She is frequently cited and praised by artists such as David Byrne, Chemical Brothers, St. Vincent, Feist, Devendra Banhart, and Phil Selway (Radiohead).