Biography

Julián Martínez (born in 1994) is an Argentine musician, composer, and producer. He has released a variety of symphonic progressive rock and classical music albums. In 2022, he released the classical albums Fantasías para violín y piano and Los nocturnos, which bring together pieces composed between 2015 and the year of their release. That same year, he also released Preludios para clavecín. In 2024, he released the symphonic progressive rock album El silencio de las estrellas, inspired by classical music and 1970s progressive rock, featuring prominent use of piano, Mellotron, and saxophone. In 2025, he released La danza de la luna, with a more Baroque sound than its predecessor and a strong presence of flutes and harpsichord. In 2026, he released Ecos del horizonte, a work with a more progressive character that combines elements from his two previous albums. On this album, the standout track is the nine-minute Rapsodia nocturna in which the guitars and keyboards take center stage. Among Julián’s compositional influences are Johann Sebastian Bach, Frédéric Chopin, Astor Piazzolla, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Crucis, Muse, and Steven Wilson.