by José Gandue @Gandour
It is one of the best-known groups from Colombia in international circles. They travel the world constantly and are welcomed at many of the most important festivals in the world. They have a ton of awards on their shelves and thousands of followers on their social media. But, curiously, in its 20-year history, They have rarely entered the studio to record their songs. That's why when the duo Prophets When a song is announced, high expectations are created and the musical scene is revolutionized. That happens again with his new song, Time.
What Prophets does in this song It has diverse roots within the complex Afro-American sound universe. Amidst the band's personal interpretation of the meaning of reggae, where they develop intense moments of traditional Colombian instrumentation, You can feel Antombo Langangui's sensual voice sailing through the pleasant waters of soul and R&B, combining with the particular flow experienced by his partner Pablo Fortaleza, ...when he launches his complementary verses. Here, in a daring production that seeks to surprise the viewer, the sonic blender is activated and results in a stunning version of what we might call the new roar of the contemporary Caribbean.
Prophets announce with Time the upcoming release of his new album, the third in his career. This preview suggests that The material that is coming will be able to satisfy the expectations of the fans. This work is characterized by a healthy experimental spirit, a continued desire to get listeners dancing, and a definitely effective effort to stand out with a unique and evolved sound.
Profetas rarely records. Their passion, as they themselves say, lies in the emotion of live concerts. But when they do, It is clear that it leaves a lasting impression on its growing number of followers and satisfies expert critics.



