Born in Guatemala, and raised in a
Pentecostal family, Fratti was classically trained in cello and limited to listening to either
Christian or classical music by her parents until she discovered file sharing through
LimeWire. Also more avant-garde elements were introduced to her like a
György Ligeti record "randomly" brought home by her father, and a DVD by cellist
Jacqueline du Pré she found in a record store. She began creating her own music as a teenager, and upon leaving the church expanded into playing styles as varied as reggae, blues, and funk, with the cello she uses now being a gift from her school. In 2015, a
Goethe Institute residency took her to Mexico to work on her music. Through this residency and move she performed with more musicians such as established artists ,
Gudrun Gut and
Julian Bonequi, and got involved in the Mexico City improvisational music scene. She met future members of Amore Muere and her partner Héctor Tosta, then of
La Vida Bohème. In 2019, Fratti produced her first album,
Pies Sobre La Tierra, citing
W.G Sebald's
The Rings of Saturn as inspiration. This was followed up by
Será Que Ahora Podremos Entendernos in 2021, collaborating for album with composer
Claire Rousay and the experimental band Tajak, and the album being described as "referending
Arthur Russell". Fratti's subsequent 2022 album
Se Ve Desde Aquí has been referred to as "mind blowing" by fellow experimental artist
Oneohtrix Point Never. She went on to collaborate with partner Hector Tosta as Titanic in 2023, producing
Vidrio, an album described as "somewhere between jazz and chamber pop". In 2023, Amor Muere released
A Time to Love, a Time to Die. Fratti had formed this musical collective with artists
Concepción Huerta,
Gibrana Cervantes and
Camille Mandoki, creating works over a period of years. Due to each member's existing work it has been described as an "experimental supergroup". == Discography ==