Reconocimiento a Carlos Metta que le otorga Afónica a su nuevo proyecto musical Middle Waters, al señalar a “Kids play with monuments” (CDMX/Independiente), como uno de los mejores 20 álbumes mexicanos del 2016.
http://afonica.com.mx/2016/12/29/los-20-mejores-albumes-mexicanos-de-2016/
“Middle Waters es un proyecto colaborativo entre un nativo de la Ciudad de México (Carlos Metta) y otra de Israel (Tal Engel), por eso su música sería merecedora del reconocimiento en ambos países, pues es una joya experimental de folk, ambient, y los instrumentos que comúnmente se utilizan en estos estilos. Además de ser un ejemplo de que las distancias geográficas ya no son impedimento para colaborar, crear y soñar”.
Otra gran reseña de “KIDS PLAY WITH MONUMENTS”:
http://gtechdesign.net/en/blog/a-fresh-start-new-year-new-music
Kids Play With Monuments – Middle Waters
This debut is honest and introspective. Carlos Metta is from Mexico and Tal Engel is from Israel, despite the distance they found a strong bond in music, the result is sinuous, dark but soothing, like a sleepless night, when insomnia is silently interrupted by the ebb and flow of lucid dreams. At first, as you listen, you feel like an intruder, but you surrender to its tenderness and you let it in. It is a very intimate album on one hand, on the other it becomes personal to the one who listens, you identify yourself with the lyrics, the melodies and that’s why they hurt a little: memories awake and bounce in between the strings. Shehas a gorgeous voice that blends softly with his, it’s curious how their voices are both so serene and low-pitched. There is grieving, but in the end, there is also a light, balance can be restored. Here, click, and close your eyes for a moment:
Escúchalo aquí:
https://middlewaters.bandcamp.com/releases
http://afonica.com.mx/2016/12/29/los-20-mejores-albumes-mexicanos-de-2016/
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