Dulces Sueños opens up with some wonderfully pensive piano playing. Solid use of dynamics here to have the necessary notes stand out and evoke some feeling. I was expecting the piece to pick up or perhaps grow a little more complex as it progressed, but it is kind of perfect the way it is - following the lazy rhythm of a dream, or perhaps more the process of falling asleep and beginning to dream. The fading out helps accentuate this, too.
Huir? on the other hand takes a very different direction. Instrumentation here is very different, with a lot of interesting sounding patches all weaving around one another. I think the main synth here, and the guitar that follows, may be a tad too loud but for the jam's period it isn't a big deal. This made for a rather unexpected change of style from the first track.
Despertar falls back into quieter, more ambient and tranquil vibes. Guitar in this is pretty nice and does its own thing. The wind melody line atop is nice, feeling as though it is plodding along and telling its own story. I like how we hear some more subtle woodwinds creeping in and providing some harmony and melodies of their own.
Great work, these were interesting to listen to. I think my favorite is kind of tied between the first and third track, but all of them were enjoyable to listen to. Best of luck!