By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Paranoia – Punk Rock Night
Artists can repeat formulas, do the same thing that ten thousand musicians like them have done long before they were born, but copying isn't a sin if it's done in an entertaining and engaging way. We've seen these kinds of videos a ton of times, but this Chilean band's approach works just as well because it's clear that..., More than a music video, it's a narrative of most of his nights out: Lots of beer, glancing at the police, and getting their fans dancing to a catchy, real chorus. Yes, it's just punk rock, but we like it.
Maiguai – Carmencita
Near Bogotá there is a place that looks like it was taken from the seventies movie Zabriskie Point, by the Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni, a landscape reminiscent of what we've seen in some films about outer space. It was there that the strange but interesting video by this Colombian duo was developed, made to promote one of the best songs from their recent album. The best thing about this clip is that Carmencita, a piece of nostalgic/electronic/tropical sound, It deserved to be visually set in a way that was different from the folkloric aesthetic that is used to the point of obviousness. And with this achievement, something is accomplished that can be assimilated within the new global graphic schemes. A good piece of work, it must be said.
Orieta Chrem - Desire
You've probably seen, at least among older films, some animated shorts from the 1930s and 40s, whose black and white figures seemed straight out of Mexican Day of the Dead legends. Well, now this Peruvian producer and DJ has used this kind of graphic reference to create a contemporary promotional clip, where dancing skulls, including all their bones, They integrate into a kind of early computer video game and add rhythm to a fun recording for the dance floor. Eye-catching product ready to be celebrated.



