Salamanca pairs beautifully with Los Ángeles by Rosalía—both are haunting, stripped back, and steeped in quiet drama. Peony opens soft and mournful, like her voice echoing over a lone guitar. Lilac weaves through with delicate intensity, emotional and pure. Tuberose adds a deeper floral pull, rich and aching, like the soul of old flamenco. And sea salt—the deep cut—grounds it with something raw and elemental, like tears on skin or wind off the Andalusian coast. Both the scent and the album are beautifully restrained, full of space, sorrow, and strength.