By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

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A Basque man, a resident of Buenos Aires for several years, stood before the mirror and felt the passage of time, facing what some specialists call a "midlife crisis." Since he's not in a Hollywood movie and doesn't have the money of a paunchy American eager to recapture his youth, he can't afford a convertible Porsche, and instead, with what he has, She has made a beautiful song in which she describes her anguish and resignation in the face of the passage of time. Furthermore, he contacted his friends around the world so that, in their own way, they could each share their own story of experiencing heartbreak on camera. All of them, in some way, turned to their toys to attest that the teenager they always were is still there, regardless of the gray hair, the wrinkles on their skin, and the daily obligations. The youthful spirit, the same one the singer remembers in an old VHS tape, with long hair and twenty years younger, at the beginning of the video, prevails. Definitely a memorable video.

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Fortunately, Bogotá's indie scene is reinventing itself and increasingly eager to get its audience dancing. A collaboration between two new acts from the Colombian capital has resulted in a track ready to explode on any dance floor, built on a solid and impeccable production foundation. To promote this undeniably catchy anthem, they've released a black and white clip, shot with a fisheye lens, Without any fuss or unnecessary frills. The result works, and surely everyone, both friends and strangers, will celebrate and watch it again and again.

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Want to rack your brain trying to understand and explain what this Chilean musician does with her guitar and voice? Her name is María José Ayarza, and she has a striking stage name, one that some offspring of the ever-witty Elon Musk might adopt one of these days. What she does can be described as a kind of alternative and experimental blues, with a vocal style that at times approaches that of certain urban genres. As the recording progresses, we sense an urgent need to break with orthodox patterns and that the goal is constant surprise, the happy discomfort of the first-time listener. The visual aspect is equally impressive, and what could be a simple scene is filled with color and unexpected shapes that invade the frame without restraint. Some viewers might feel a bit unsettled watching this video, but honestly, that's sometimes what art is about: deconstructing the process itself for those who observe it. We should keep an eye on what this beautiful character will bring in the future.

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