Nicoorion &
Bruno De la Vega
Nicoorion &
Bruno De la Vega
Nicoorion &
Bruno De la Vega
NEW ARTIST
the new artists
Nicoorion & Bruno De la Vega
born in portugal
Some projects go beyond being just a song or a music video and feel more like a complete artistic experience. That is the case with DAEMON: Chapter I – Medea, a new audiovisual project by Chilean musician and filmmaker Nicolás Orion, also known as Nicoorion.
Some projects go beyond being just a song or a music video and feel more like a complete artistic experience. That is the case with DAEMON: Chapter I – Medea, a new audiovisual project by Chilean musician and filmmaker Nicolás Orion, also known as Nicoorion.
Directed by Lucas de la Vega in his directorial debut, the work mixes experimental film, performance art, and electronic music. The visuals are defined by deep red tones and slow, hypnotic movements, using these elements to reinterpret the myth of Medea as a physical and emotional ritual.
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Nicoorion &
Bruno De la Vega
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Bruno De la Vega

Instead of a traditional retelling of the classic legend, the piece focuses on the internal experience of the character, exploring themes like personal transformation and trance-like states. It draws from Orphic symbolism and performance art, creating a narrative that relies more on how it feels than on a straightforward explanation.
Musically, the project blends melodic techno with cinematic soundscapes. Nicoorion worked with guitarist Bruno de la Vega, whose playing adds a more organic and human touch to the electronic compositions. The sound production was handled by Barry Sage, a well-known British engineer who has worked with artists like The Rolling Stones, New Order, and Pet Shop Boys.
With this release, Nicoorion continues to develop a style that sits at the intersection of music and visual storytelling. His recent work has moved into darker, more introspective territory, focusing on creating immersive environments through sound and film.
The project has already gained attention from various media outlets, including Rockaxis, POTQ Magazine, Melodic Dancers, Obscure Sound, Parkett Channel, and ThatDrop.
Ultimately, DAEMON: Chapter I – Medea is more than a music video; it is a hybrid work that exists between cinema and music. It shows how ancient myths can still be relevant today when translated into modern images and sounds.
Instead of a traditional retelling of the classic legend, the piece focuses on the internal experience of the character, exploring themes like personal transformation and trance-like states. It draws from Orphic symbolism and performance art, creating a narrative that relies more on how it feels than on a straightforward explanation.
Musically, the project blends melodic techno with cinematic soundscapes. Nicoorion worked with guitarist Bruno de la Vega, whose playing adds a more organic and human touch to the electronic compositions. The sound production was handled by Barry Sage, a well-known British engineer who has worked with artists like The Rolling Stones, New Order, and Pet Shop Boys.
With this release, Nicoorion continues to develop a style that sits at the intersection of music and visual storytelling. His recent work has moved into darker, more introspective territory, focusing on creating immersive environments through sound and film.
The project has already gained attention from various media outlets, including Rockaxis, POTQ Magazine, Melodic Dancers, Obscure Sound, Parkett Channel, and ThatDrop.
Ultimately, DAEMON: Chapter I – Medea is more than a music video; it is a hybrid work that exists between cinema and music. It shows how ancient myths can still be relevant today when translated into modern images and sounds.
