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El Último Disco – Una Lengua Infinita presents the nostalgia of vinyls

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As their recently released EP, “Retro”, already indicates, the songs and instrumental pieces have a common theme: nostalgia. The central track El último disco, recalls the times when records existed, were pressed on vinyl and served as gifts. Once in hand, there was the endless time of getting home, turning on the record player and finally being able to listen to what we had been waiting for so long. For those of us who have lived through it, these memories are sure to make us nostalgic.

The corresponding video is a roller coaster of stories, rhythms, instruments, but at the same time a lot of peace as always in his lyrics, a message that transports you to another place. We resonate with the phrase that sums up the feeling of nostalgia: “Happiness, always where you’re not…”

The production is rich and immersive, with a real sense of longing for a time when music seemed more personal and tangible. A perfect homage to the past, this track resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced the magic of vinyl.

Una Lengua Infinita’s borderless project seeks to promote authentic, melodic and acoustic music. Also, to support musicians and artists to better bridge the gap between the value of their art and what they can receive as compensation for their work.

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