By José Gandue @Gandour
Get ready. Hold your breath for a moment. What follows is a clip that perfectly ties in with the percussion, grabbing the viewer the moment they open their eyes and not letting them breathe easily until the very end. The idea is to immerse yourself in the film and forget the world around you. This is one of the best examples of contemporary Argentine hip hop, and it stars... Vazquez next to his friend, the renowned Dante Spinetta. The song is called Sacvde.
Sacvde It is a dense song with Arabic instrumental backing tracks, whose rhythmic beat is contagious and penetrates the chest from the first beat, which challenges the listener to get into the right position to take in the recording and contain it in their body. Sacvde empowers in its good construction, in their desire to combine a dance-like spirit and rebellion. What Vazquez and El Dante expressed has nothing to do with naiveté or letting provocation slide. These are intelligent words that They don't waste their opportunity to connect with fury and provocation. to lift the viewer's spirits.
The promotional video uses every second to create excitement. It perfectly marks the song and through the images it gets into each measure with the appropriate stimulation. It fires a constant burst of frames that mesmerize the audience. The editing is brilliant in that it knows how to use the footage to confuse, relocate, and awaken the audience with enough elements to make them believe the story being told. and end by whispering the chorus of the tune.
Between repetitions, We are discovering the value of an artist like Vazquez, a true exponent of the new independent musical trends of the Southern Cone, who, without too much fanfare, and with a growing product, is asking for attention anywhere on the continent. He has enough excuses for this to happen.