By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Taking information from Wikipedia, San Martín de los Andes «"It is a city in northwestern Patagonia. It is known as the gateway to the forested Lanín National Park, home to the Lanín volcano and a diverse fauna including guanacos and pumas."». The city, which is part of the province of Neuquén, is located on the shores of Lake Lácar, and it is precisely there where much of the third episode of [the series] was filmed. Vitali Session, An engaging audiovisual experiment that travels throughout Argentina showcasing young local talent, this time featuring the leading role of Vale Acevedo.
The truth is that the result is remarkable, not only because of the great natural scenery, captured with 4 cameras (including a drone), but for the fine execution that Acevedo made of his songs, with acoustic guitar and samplers. The topics chosen for the occasion were I'm looking for (released as a single in 2020), Like you, Some more, Teiki-risi, Manikin y Blue Lights (from his latest album) Good evening EarthlingsThe first thing to notice is how well the final sound is handled, where, at precise moments, The instrumentation blends with the resonance of the lake water, splendidly highlighting the artist's voice. Acevedo's music is a remarkable blend of blues, folk, and subtle folk influences, and his lyrics are witty, with a clever touch of humor, and delivered with a fresh, seductive attitude. It's a rising Argentine musical scene, receiving well-deserved praise for its compositions, live performances, and image.
Already recording at night, Acevedo decides to include Blue Lights, a song dedicated to the inhabitants of outer space, with a unique vocal mix and a phrase for posterity: «Aliens, don't bother them. A necessary message delivered against a paradisiacal backdrop. A good way to end an entertaining recital.