By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

Maiguai Trippy Astral

This Bogotá-based electro-tropical rock duo, after showcasing their more upbeat and party-oriented side with other tracks, now reveals their darker, more psychedelic side with a five-minute music video. The clip, directed by their singer, Marisol Arévalo, It is an eclectic mix of animation and moving imagery elements, Where, through layers of overlapping colors, an atmosphere is painted that invites reflection and nostalgia. The ingenious editing and combination of textures from diverse origins, which dance before the viewer's eyes, hypnotically marking the rhythm of the song, is particularly noteworthy. Excellent work.

ElmalíaYou want more

We're sure to hear a lot about this musician from now on, whether it's because of his distinctive image, his unique sound, or his innovative vocal technique. His style (at least what we hear in this song), if we were pressed to define it, We would have to place it on a curious border between a curious onslaught of acoustic guitar folklore with sound editing intentions close to trap and hip hop. Yes, it becomes difficult to identify, especially when you add the claustrophobic singing of the performer, whose diction is extremely closed and at times blends in like another instrument in the mix. Everything about this Chilean artist is striking; he knows how to use mystery as the foundation of his work. Besides, it's been a long time since we've seen a video where the protagonist is present 100% of time in front of the camera. In short, there's a lot to talk about here.

White BreastThank you Bocu

Take a deep breath before starting this clip. What follows is only one minute and fourteen seconds long, but it will require a physical and mental effort to fully immerse yourself in the film. If you're looking for a soundtrack for your most anarchic moments, for those times when you want to go out and let off steam without losing your smile; If you want to jump out of the way of the rest of humanity, almost wanting to mosh with the walls, this is for you. With a shoestring budget but a clear aesthetic sense, this Argentinian band went out one night to terrorize the neighborhood and ended up with a hilarious video that perfectly captures their infectious screams. Seventy-four minutes of pure adrenaline, a frenetic workout that feels great in our moments of despair.

 


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