I’m Aguilar — a multi-instrumentalist and composer exploring the edges of alternative and progressive rock.
One of my dreams is to hear this music come alive beyond the studio — through a band, or through other musicians who feel a connection with it. If my compositions resonate with you, you’re welcome to interpret them, perform them, and make them your own.
I create and record everything myself, guided more by instinct and exploration than formal training. Through this space, I share not only the music, but also sheet music and materials for those who want to dive deeper into these pieces.
This is an open invitation — to listen, to explore, and perhaps, to bring this music to life in your own way.
Aguilar’s Discography
With a little help from my Friends

There is nothing in the world better than performing for you.

My partner, producer, and the great lyricist behind songs like “Misunderstood,” “Fenix,” “Holding on a Sound,” and much of the album Between Heaven & Hell, Seba Lillo. Many of the songs I’ve composed throughout my life feature his remarkable lyrics.

A genius of the guitar, bass, and keyboards could not be missing from my new album Between Heaven and Hell. A lifelong friend and a truly talented musician: Héctor “Palo” Espinosa.

My dear friend, musical partner, the best guitarist I have ever known, and an angel in this world: Gonzalo “Morris” Canales († 2016). I can’t begin to tell you how much I miss you. Soon we will continue decorating heaven with music. Your guitar solos on the album Soportando la Vida are truly unique.

The great singer Richard Degrees. His contribution as lyricist and vocalist on the album Red Light was fundamental.

The great guitarist Alejandro Escobar. His solo in “Strangled Soul” showcases his versatility, proving that he is not only a jazz guitarist but also a rock musician. I have had the honor of performing with Alejandro in several concerts.

“Queno” Marfán. My longtime friend, singer, and lyricist of some of my most beautiful songs.

The great singer Isabel Lolas, whose voice shines on the song “Sólo Tu Voz” from the album Red Light.

Jazz guitarist Christian Stade, who performed lead guitar on the track “Sólo Tu Voz” (Only Your Voice) from the album Red Light.

Composer, singer, and writer Carolina Astorga, whose lyrics give life to some of my songs.

With “Beto” Cuevas at several events. An outstanding musician and, above all, a wonderful human being.

Live with my longtime partner Jaime Ayala. “Síndrome” has been one of the bands that has given me the greatest satisfaction. Our two hits, “No se puede vivir sin amor” and “Pequeño sol,” proved that man does not live by love alone, but also by rock.

In this photo, I am receiving an award for my contribution to Chilean music. Alongside me are my partner from “Síndrome,” singer Andrea Tessa, and my friend and virtuoso musician René Calderón. Also pictured are the late great drummer Patricio Salazar, radio host Iván Hernández, and guitarist Fabián.

A great pleasure to share this moment with a “Prisionero” and a musician at heart: Claudio Narea, at an awards ceremony.

With my friend Mario Planet, guitarist of the Chilean band “Upa”. Many fond memories of the ’80s and our days at Manuel de Salas High School.

Playing live with several friends and fellow musicians from the ’80s. From left to right: Alejandro Cappelletti (Valija Diplomática), Germán Céspedes (Aterrizaje Forzoso), Jorge “Yogui” Alvarado (Emociones Clandestinas), Claudio Narea (Los Prisioneros), Aguilar, Jaime Ayala (Síndrome), and Claudio Millán (Viena).

Live at “The House of Rock & Blues” with Alejandro Escobar on guitar, Jorge Núñez Saxton on drums, Charly Hernández (DJ), Edson Cristi on bass, Antonieta Espinoza on flute, and Carolina Astorga on vocals.

Aguilar.

Aguilar.

When you play live, you can feel all the positive energy in the world.









