Wos rescues synth-pop sounds from the 80’s with his new single “Descartable”

Wos rescues synth-pop sounds from the 80’s with his new single “Descartable”

It is for now the only cut from an album that does not yet have a release date and of which no other details are known.

the rapper Wos premiered tonight the first preview of his next album entitled “Descartable”, produced by his great ally evlaywhere he rescues sounds of synth-pop from the eighties based on a riff from “Junk” by the avant-garde British group Bronski Beat.

After a 2022 that finished consecrating him as an artist with great call and also filling him with awards at the Gardel, including the Gold one, the musician Valentine Olive begins to leave behind the award-winning “Dark Ecstasy” to light a new long duration.

The song, accompanied by an official video by directed by Raphael Nir and produced by La casa de al lado, arrives days after the premiere of their collaboration with the Mexican group Molotov called “Money in the Bank”.

“Descartable”, so far the only cut from an album that still has no release date and about which no other details are known, rescues a sound from another era in increasingly digital times at the sound level.

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Wos kicked off 2023 at the massive Confluencia de Neuquén Festival playing for more than 300 thousand people and in February he left for Spain to face two sold-out shows at the WiZinc Center in Madrid and the Palau Saint Jordi in Barcelona.

During the month of April it was presented in Costa Rica, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay for more than 25,000 people on four completely sold-out dates.

Source: Ambito

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