By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Green Light – Strong strong
Let's start with a mini action movie, a thrilling spectacle, perfect for banishing afternoon boredom. And, to add even more excitement, let's complicate the description a bit more, and say that on screen we have a Venezuelan band that seems to be playing a video game, driving a car that gets caught up in an American-style chase on a highway near Barcelona. In short, fast-paced rock and roll in its purest form, entertaining the audience from beginning to end. A meticulous piece of work, an editing style that perfectly captures the rhythm of the song, and a result that will surely create a lasting impression on viewers.
Altered States – Invisible
Thirty years later, Estados Alterados, the Medellín-based group, having survived internal fractures and hiatuses that allowed for constant rebuilding, continues to fight and demonstrate vitality in the realm of electronic music. To celebrate their anniversary, the band has released a melancholic track, retaining its initial synthwave spirit, where the voice of Elvis, their singer, retains a vitality reminiscent of the old Spanish pop ballads of the seventies, a feature that sets it apart from other similar offerings. Furthermore, they continue to produce high-quality videos, this time combining animation and motion photography. A truly enjoyable endeavor.
iLe – It's not important
The entire atmosphere of this video is endearing, absurd, and touching. The story, if we had to summarize it in a single sentence, is the search for pop shimmer in the most bizarre place on the planet. But it's also about giving magnificence to a great song, even though the setting is a hovel where there's more sorrow than glory. It's a clip that people like (a lot) because it knows how to bring together extraordinary contrasts, To illuminate what is traditionally shrouded in darkness, to add welcome elegance to ordinary spaces, and to sensitize the audience by relieving them of the tedium of everyday misery. It is an impeccable work that, as the icing on the cake, allows us to celebrate the beautiful voice of this Puerto Rican woman, whose delightful accent completes the entire preciousness of the piece.
Zoe Gotusso – Maria
Something striking happens with this audiovisual piece: Everything feels coherent from the first note of the song and the opening image of the clip, from the very moment we see this beautiful Argentinian singer interact with the camera. From the very beginning, we feel we're about to enter a world of bossa nova sound., where sensuality will find its best reflection and calm will inspire your best desires. Mind you, when we say it has all the elements we expect from a video of this style, we don't mean it's all cliché, not at all. Rather, we're saying that everything that the sound of this musical offering can inspire is in the right place, and that makes everything look splendid.
Andrés Canalla – The golden wrapper
It's been a long time since we've shown a video so saturated, so full of exaggerated sparkles, that risked so much crossing the line into tackiness and yet was so funny. Here we witness the festival of the excessive and the exorbitant, Where everything on screen is ridiculous and yet so funny that it's impossible not to celebrate. Here, Godzilla, aliens, the singer dressed in a northern party outfit, and a couple who, as they move, repeat and multiply, filling the entire scene, all come together in a single dance. Everything is absurd and at the same time exquisitely outlandish. Everything here, from the lyrics themselves to the alien invasion that takes over the frame, is brilliant and deserves to be seen in unstoppable. loop, ...until our brains dry up and we end up in a psychiatric hospital concocting conspiracy theories.



