By the Zonagirante.com Team @spinning zone

From MonacoAre

First of all: The song is beautiful and confirms the excellent work this Chilean duo does when presenting their tunes, whether they're in the same room or not. And this last point needs to be said, because it's the central theme of this video: Without knowing how long this lockdown would last in some countries, they worked remotely and, in the process, recorded every part of their communication so that later, as they say at the beginning of the clip, they could be confident that the result would be just right. And, The truth is, what we saw on screen, after some interesting editing, is inspiring., They manage to tell an entertaining story about the creation and development of an idea that, as we mentioned at the beginning of this paragraph, results in a recording that sounds great. Excellent work.

MengersTime 

This sounds like the summary of a clandestine operation, a recording made in violation of quarantine laws, with all the inherent risks. And, combined with the corrosive sound of this Mexican band, we can, for the readers' entertainment, concoct all sorts of conspiracy theories. This clip is the happy consequence of an irregular outing through the streets of an incredibly empty city, where only the homeless, unprotected by the system, can be seen wandering about. To add more drama to the matter, they use old image files, which help them achieve that aesthetic. low fi that emulate reports of extraterrestrial invasions or mass abductions controlled from outer space.

Martín BuscagliaChuza

We've watched this video several times, and we can't help but say, each time it finishes, that this is the kind of aesthetic madness we've come to expect from Buscaglia; this is what his music is all about. This Uruguayan artist is always ready to shatter all the stereotypes and clichés of the music industry and still manage to reach thousands of people who enjoy his art without prejudice, and rather, with joy. This clip looks like a lysergic trip where the musician transforms into a bunch of outlandish figures They range from tenderness to hell, never ceasing to invite us to dance and celebrate. Contrary to what the song says, we already have ample evidence that we have a genius before us whose artistic endeavor lies in trying (and succeeding) to confuse us, making us happy in the process.


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