Hydrogenesse They present a new single, “Volver”, a song with a Mexican spirit, recorded in Mexico City and that talks about “returning to a place with new objectives and purposes.”
The new single from Hydrogenesse It is a mix of electronic and classical and has been recorded in Mexico City with the artists Rolando Cantuoboist of the National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico, and Hugo Quezadawho in addition to being a musician and producer, has an incredible collection of analog and digital synthesizers and electronic instruments. And we already know the love of Genís Segarra – above all – and Carlos Ballesteros for musical junk.
“We wanted to release ‘Volver’ before the end of the year and, without intending to, the song seems like a Christmas carol at this time due to its tone, its theme and the mix of acoustic instruments with electronics, as if we were bringing together the first Kraftwerk, The Durutti Column either tuxedomoon and that it appeared in a Christmas compilation of Les Disques du Crépuscule,” say those from Barcelona.
The duo performed seven concerts during their recent visit to Mexico in October. They also claim that they have recorded this single as a farewell letter to the country and, at the same time, as a promise of return. The song is accompanied by a video clip with the artist Emilio Bianchic. The visual shows the group busy on their last day in Mexico City, before heading to the airport, wandering throughout the city with a suitcase.