By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Gael – The King
From Chile comes this captivating video, which combines action in stunning desert landscapes with filming in recording studios., where photographic details are meticulously attended to, employing skillful use of drones and a curious wardrobe choice, This gives Patricio Cáceres, the leader of this project, a special strength that fuels his prominence and allows him to focus the story on his image. Some exterior shots, if we look closely, seem to be inspired by a loose adaptation of a desperate scene from King Lear, or from the movie Ran, by Akira Kurosawa. Likewise, everything works well around a solid foundation indie rock proposal with intense melody and striking results.
Enrique Campos – I lost
This Argentinian artist, who has gradually become a pop reference for new musical generations in his country, presents a tune that, in an imaginary sonic blender, It blends details of candombe, hints of trap, and recognized references to ballads from previous decades. Accompanying this striking musical piece is this video, created by the singer himself, taking advantage of the quarantine period and his desire to experiment with editing. It thankfully breaks the routine of videos made in lockdown with overly basic and limited approaches. In short, Campos presents a piece perfectly suited to these times of necessary acts of courage and aesthetic rebellion.
Moshtaza – Shout Dynamite
Many will wonder, some with a glimmer of hope, others with irony, if there is still the will to raise one's voice in the streets and protest against the system. We are sure that among our readers There will be many who will ask if the first thing they will do once they formally leave confinement will be to join the protests and highlight everything we lack., And others, not without some justification, will wonder if the conditions are right for these new attempts at popular uprising. Well, for those who want to continue the fight, we present this electro-rock agitation video, made with vibrant colors and fast-paced editing. Perhaps watching it will awaken in our readers the desire to take to the streets in their cities, reminding them of their discontent.



