Sold Date:
February 28, 2022
Start Date:
January 31, 2022
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Jorge Drexler Salvavidas de Hielo, between that minimalist tension, the exercise of austerity and the sound possibilities of the instrument, which served as a premise for working in the recording studio, Drexler turns the guitar into a liberating medium. The Uruguayan singer-songwriter downloads eleven original songs, which define a nomadic territory – recorded between Mexico and his home studio in Madrid – which is summed up in the last sentence of “Movimiento”, the song that opens the album: “Si quieres que algo se muera, dejalo quieto”. Changes are constant at Drexler and the search is the same. It is always about the process of transforming the diamond in the rough from a blank sheet of paper to the step of launching your message in a bottle into that sea of songs. And it is not about polluting the planet with noise, but rather that each of these pieces worth it. The new eleven songs of Ice Lifeguard justify its existence. Drexler officiates as a translator of that ordinary world, which still dreams without borders, to rediscover it in its dawn and in its evolutionary destiny, between its ills and its cures.
SIDE A A1Movimiento A2Telefonía A3Silencio A4Pongamos Que Hablo De Martínez A5Estalactitas A6Asilo Featuring – Mon Laferte SIDE B B1Abracadabras Featuring – Julieta Venegas B2Mandato B3Despedir A Los Glaciares B4Quimera B5Salvavidas De Hielo
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