Far Out Recordings reissues a hidden Argentinian gem with this offering, the late Agustin Pereyra Lucena's elusive 1988 LP, now restored from the original tapes. A guitarist rooted in Brazilian tradition but shaped by European travel and political exile, Lucena channels both clarity and melancholy into his playing. 'Luces de Valeria' and 'Preparativos Maritimos' offer delicate phrasing and compositional grace, while his take on Baden Powell's 'Pequeno Vals' drifts with lyrical restraint. The interplay between flute, brushed drums and nylon-string guitar reveals a liquid sensibility-evident too on 'Tema Barroco' by long-time collaborator Guilhermo Reuter. Anchored in Buenos Aires but marked by a traveller's perspective, these pieces shift subtly from samba-inflected intimacy to a cooler, more spacious lyricism. Lucena's phrasing reflects his belief that proximity to water affects one's musical flow-an idea borne out here in every fluid turn and tide of this understated masterwork.