"Ulises Nadie", es una canción muy íntima y muy emocional a mi parecer, sencillamente la amo." — El David Aguilar
"'Ulises Nadie' is a window to the sensitivity that embraces and inhabits the body of a philosopher and a hopeless romantic." — Carla Morrison
On the making of the video Ulises offers: "Performance wise Fina is a great director, we made like 77 takes of the song. I'm really losing it at the end (those are the ones she ends up using). The video is perfect with the song: it's about being nothing."
"Ulises Nadie" is the first single from Hadjis' upcoming album (due 2nd Quarter 2020) was written by the multi-Latin GRAMMY nominated artist, and recorded in Madrid under the production of Spanish Producer Carles "Campi" Campón (Latin GRAMMY winner and collaborator- Jorge Drexler, Natalia Lafourcade and Vetusta Morla) and mixed by Roy Cañedo.
Ulises Hadjis is based in Mexico. In addition to being a musician, he graduated as a sociologist and is pursuing a postgraduate degree in Communication. His previous album, Pavement (2015), was produced by Grammy winner Andrés Levin, and his most recent release was a collaboration in 2018 with José Luis Pardo (Cheo DJ Afro, former Los Amigos Invisibles) on the album "¿Dónde?", performing guitar and vocals. In 2018 he was nominated twice at the Latin GRAMMYS for his work on the El David Aguilar album.
Ulises is at the forefront of the current Latin American alternative pop scene. When not in the studio recording, he plies his trade on the stage performing live wherever audiences demand him- performing shows in New York, Philadelphia and Miami. Internationally he has been presented in numerous stages, including Vive Latino and RMX (Mexico), El Vecinal (Argentina), LAMC and Levitt Pavillion Pasadena (U.S.) festivals, Llegando a Montevideo (Uruguay), Monkey Week, Zaragoza Latina y Lavapiés Diverso (Spain), Festival Centro y Hermoso Ruido (Colombia), Panamá, Perú, Ecuador and of course in his native Venezuela.
As a special guest, he has opened concerts by Jarabe de Palo, Fonseca, Kevin Johansen and Julieta Venegas in Mexico City and Caracas, and Natalia Lafourcade's tour in the United States. In 2014 he gave lectures on composition and production at important institutions such as Berklee College of Music in Boston and at the end of the year he was selected to participate in the SGAE Author Week in Zaragoza, Spain. Watch this space for more news on Ulises and his upcoming singles and album.
Source: Cosmica Artists