Jorge Zima presented “Me Rio de la Plata”

Jorge Zima presented “Me Rio de la Plata”

“Of course I am referring to the arrangements,” he added. And then in post-production we defended that concept. That the technical does not distance, that the raw elements of each instrument are not lost”.

The brand new album is made up of 10 songs: eight own compositions and versions of “Un Indio”, by Caetano Veloso, and “Amarga la Verdad”, by Paco Ibáñez, based on a poem by Quevedo. In them, Zima walks through different musical genres such as zamba, tango, ballads and tackles different topics such as love, fears, her Buenos Aires identity, appealing to puns and humor.

Zima was born in Buenos Aires, he graduated from the University of Córdoba with a degree in music composition in 1985, he carried out various musical activities there, from recording songs of his own to composing soundtracks for short films and documentaries. In 1999 he wrote and directed his first feature film, “Night on the Terrace”, released in 2002.

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