telefunkaskyBy José Gandue @Gandour

The story is simple. A renowned Mexican electronic group, Telefunka, it joins with Mark Rudin, The musical director of the El Ganzo hotel, located in Los Cabos, spent four days there and they all decided to do a rather popular cover song together.,  Eye in the Sky, original by Alan Parson Project. After finishing the audio recording, they toured the hotel quite calmly, and They make a video that appears to be made by the security cameras of the place. What they do is create local postcards with little movement, where there isn't much cinematic effort, but where, amidst the stillness, They show that they are having fun, without much fuss.

The song is the most remarkable aspect of this story. The version varies in the simplification of some original elements and the intensification of the rhythmic foundations. and that there is a real effort to give the topic a contemporary character, respecting its essence. The result is fun in its simplicity and contagious in its effectiveness.

The clip, as we said, doesn't require much effort. and it seems like something planned just minutes before filming began. They are four motionless men who are there to assert that they were the sound designers and nothing more. The transitions between scenes seem inspired by morning news programs and The character that moves the most throughout the video is a dog that intervened surely without having been invited.

Telefunka, it must be said, He can stage these kinds of productions without anyone complaining, Since anything can be expected from them, given their sharp wit and the quality of their musical work. As we said at the beginning, The story is simple, and you just have to enjoy it.

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