By José Gandue @Gandour
Prepare for a good trip, get ready for a sound journey steeped in optimism. Grab your headphones and revel in a clever and exquisite recording that captures the spirit of a solitary day at sea. Camilo Navarro, better known as Cienfue, He has known how to approach the maturity of his years with an avant-garde sense, with a spirit of exploration and with a desire to always build something new and, in truth, What this Panamanian has done in recent years is extremely exciting.
Cienfue has been feeding off synthetic instruments and textures that have given his songs a particular richness, and has been renewing his rock desire and transforming it into something very personal. The definition we're going to use might be unsettling, but their new music has become increasingly "Panamanian" without resorting to tired clichés. In their new promotional single, Let's go there, There is a special generosity in the risk and construction of the sound mix, an effort to give refuge to an elegant and contagious maritime poison that lulls us for a little over three exciting minutes.
There's no major complication in the video. It's like seeing Cienfue surfing on a secluded beach, accompanied only by the flight of dozens of seagulls that cross paths reaching the crest of the waves. It's a drama-free edition which allows the song to slip into our ears without haste, but being received gratefully.
To say that Cienfue is an artist who deserves widespread recognition throughout Latin America is stating the obvious. Perhaps coming from a scene practically unknown in the rest of the continent doesn't help much, but it's clear that He knows how to authentically represent the current sound of his country And that makes it even more interesting. In times of saturation with mediocre products, this work It relieves the desire to listen to something different and well done.