HIdrogenesse crean magia adaptando a “A la muerte” de Álvaro Pombo

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Hydrogenesse create magic adapting to “Death” by Álvaro Pombo

“To death” is the second advance of the next album of Hydrogensewhich will have composite songs from poems of Álvaro Pombo.

On this occasion, the single is based on a poem of “Protocols”the first book by the author, published in 1973. The song combines electronic elements with a contagious chorus, and has the collaboration in the singers of the singers Laura Antolín and Francina RibesGroup members Double Plate.

Genis and Carlosthat is to say HydrogenseThey have been on their backs for more than fifteen years and continue to take creative steps forward, enriching their proposal with experiments and challenges of which they usually leave victorious. And this is another example. They have turned Pombo’s words into a universe Synth Pop With remarkable personality. Previously we could hear “Imagined is everything.”

On the other hand, remember that, recently, the duo has also published the soundtrack of “Daniela Forever”the last movie of Nacho vigalondowhich will be able to be seen at the San Sebastián Film Festival today Sunday 21 and tomorrow Monday, September 22, and is available in Filmin and Movistar+.

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