The artist HOFE continues to reveal the different facets that coexist in his long-awaited album. Now he has shared the song “Tan petit” on platforms.
HOFE He releases “Tan petit”, the latest preview of the long-awaited album that will be released in the fall after making the decision to postpone it out of commitment to his art and his audience. It is a song that was born almost by accident and that makes you dance on the first listen with bachata and Brazilian funk rhythms taken completely to its terrain and language.
From the hand of Mattin Zeberiohis right hand in the production of the most recent songs on the project, the song began to take shape when, reviewing old demos, a discard appeared to which they added layers until it became this; a topic that seems light at first, but in which things keep happening.
Produced entirely by Mattin and recorded between different spaces between Madrid and Tolosa, “Tan petit” combines digital instruments with organic percussions such as the güira, timbales and bongos. The video clip that accompanies the song is the work of Adrian Gonzalez and Liam McDonnell and recounts a date between the song’s protagonist and his petit.
With this new advance, HOFE continues to show the different sides of an album where very different references coexist, always filtered from their own imaginary that continues to expand at every step.
The next opportunity to hear some of these songs along with their most celebrated hymns will be on 30 of this same month in Irun Zuzenean. Then it is Pontevedra’s turn (June 12, Surfing the Lérez), Mungia (July 2, Jaiak), Santurtzi (July 11, Jaiak), Iruña (July 13, San Fermin), Donostia (July 25, Jazzaldia) and Bullas (October 10, Antioxidant Festival).

