“Eldorado” travels through time and features songs with Latin influences, flamenco, Latin and Aztec music
Summary
Edu Falaschi, former singer of Angra, released the album ‘Eldorado’, the second part of a trilogy and took advantage of the show in Sao Paulo to record and publish the clip with Latin influences, flamenco, unusual instruments and image editing with comment by Charley Gima.
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Edu Falaschi, former singer of Angra, has invested heavily in his solo career and recently released the album “Eldorado”, the second part of a trilogy that began with “Vera Cruz”.
Taking advantage of the show in Sao Paulo, singer Edu Falaschi recorded and released the video of the title song, almost 11 minutes long, which shows a cohesive sound and a lot of energy on stage
Mixing historical elements, fiction and cinematic mix, “Eldorado” travels back in time and features Latin-influenced music, flamenco, Latin and Aztec music with unusual instruments and beautiful image editing, which captured all the energy of the audience with the band.
Watch the video with commentary by Charley Gima.
Charley Gima is a journalist, music producer and creator of the channelFuteRock Formula
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Source: Terra

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