Padre Guilherme releases "Si Tuvieras Fe" EP on Lux Aeterna Records
- Editorial Staff
- Dec 5, 2025
- 2 min read

The recent release of "Si Tuvieras Fe" has once again confirmed Padre Guilherme’s unique and deeply spiritual vision. Together with KYD3N, he has transformed two traditional Catholic liturgical chants into an intense and evocative melodic techno experience. Released on Lux Aeterna Records, the EP is already garnering attention for its remarkable ability to blend tradition and innovation seamlessly.
In this project, Padre Guilherme stands out as the creative force behind the reinterpretation of Protégeme Señor and El Grano de Mostaza, historic anonymous chants brought to life by the voice of "El Obama" Carlos Anderson. His sensitivity — balancing modern sound exploration with profound respect for the spiritual dimension — shines clearly throughout both remixes.
Protégeme Señor (Padre Guilherme & KYD3N Remix) immediately captivated listeners with its contemplative atmosphere: a weaving of luminous synths, measured rhythms, and meticulous detail that leaves room for the original vocal, transforming it into a hypnotic mantra. Padre Guilherme’s touch is evident in the track’s construction, preserving the religious message’s intensity while transporting it into a modern, immersive electronic realm.
Even more energetic and uplifting is El Grano De Mostaza (Padre Guilherme & KYD3N Remix), which elevates the theme of faith through a rich melodic crescendo and dynamic structure typical of the finest contemporary melodic techno. The producer’s signature is recognizable in his ability to evoke deep emotions without sacrificing rhythmic impact.
With "Si Tuvieras Fe", Padre Guilherme confirms himself as one of the most visionary figures in today’s electronic scene, capable of breathing new life into sacred repertoires without compromising their essence. The result is an EP that goes beyond reinterpretation: it creates a new listening space where spirituality and electronic music engage in a natural and powerful dialogue.
You can buy and listen to "Si Tuvieras Fe" here.






















