By José Gandue @Gandour

This is music made at home, made to be enjoyed with headphones on, locked in a room, in skimpy clothes, and then to feel it explode in large spaces, with powerful speakers that beat the heart. They are tunes that lull you to sleep in solitude, but that make your feet tingle and get the audience jumping, regardless of whether the number of listeners ranges from one to a million., Returning to the most beautiful, primal feeling humanity possesses: dancing to banish death from our surroundings. This is the moment to listen. Possible, the first album by the Argentinian artist Carolina Zac, a work of nine cuts and barely thirty-six minutes in duration.

We insist on the happy contradictions presented by this album, which we can place on the broad shelf of electropop, stating that it is full of intimate music, made with few machines and contraptions, but ready to seduce the masses. None of the 9 recordings that make up this production stray from the label of "song," since they are all well-rounded compositions that, without complicating things with embellishments, They have a splendid underlying logic, with very personal texts, that speak of relationships, loves that do not last over time, weaknesses that accompany us despite appearances, as it is written in TRUE:

Silences between words
they detach, releasing our tension,
glances we sometimes ignore
But somewhere they will vibrate.

You say, you believe, you feel, the idea is one,
And just by insisting, the idea is one.

So many times we say
This, this already happened,
responding to old signs
that we had forgotten.

Anyone might think that, although some radicals refuse to accept it, It is possible to combine sadness with dance and achieve release together. 

Likewise, amidst a compilation of emotional and moving sound recordings, highlights a particular theme: Fragile. It's a beautiful piece because, with unusual boldness, Zac manages to make use of certain moments of Train to the south, from the classic band The Prisoners, appropriating the original feeling and achieving an unforgettable recording. It's curious, because the use of the Chilean material is not obvious, it's not announced beforehand., but it gradually enters, makes its presence felt, and slowly gains ground, until you hear

«"Take a deep breath in"
joys of the heart,",
breathe, breathe, breathe
«"Train south, train south,
"Train south, train south.".

It's definitely a magical moment., brilliant in its conception. 

In the end, Possible It's a delightful album, a work that arrives just in time to demonstrate in our favor the happy paradoxes that surround us, so that these can be heard in private or in the company of thousands who will smile alongside us. 

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