Sonic Cinema 43- Music videos from Alias, Pasocom Music Club, and Montañera

Alias's latest single, "CURSED," pulsates with an enigmatic energy that diverges from the artist's previous works. Embracing a synth-driven, post-punk ethos, the track captivates with a compressed and distorted synth-bass line, setting an intense and darkly rhythmic ambiance. Through vivid storytelling, Alias navigates a compelling narrative of turmoil and resilience, encapsulating a scenario where control amidst chaos becomes pivotal. The absence of guitars marks a bold departure, showcasing Alias's experimental prowess. "CURSED" serves as a magnetic entry point, resonating with its vibrant sonic landscape and narrative depth, solidifying Alias's daring musical evolution and innovative exploration within the realm of post-punk.

Pasocom Music Club's "Ufo-Mie (feat. The Hair Kid) - original mix" is a sonic voyage through retro-infused electronica, intertwining nostalgic ‘90s synth elements with a contemporary flair. This track encapsulates their signature style, melding vibrant beats and effervescent melodies. Featuring The Hair Kid's vocals, it exudes a captivating energy, seamlessly blending pop sensibilities with an underground vibe. The composition's dynamic fusion of dance sub-genres showcases Pasocom Music Club's finesse in creating a hypnotic and catchy sonic experience. "Ufo-Mie" stands as a testament to the duo's ability to transcend time, bridging electronic music's rich history with an innovative, forward-looking approach.

Montañera's "A Flor de Piel" is a groundbreaking venture defying Latin music norms, weaving ambient tapestries with ethereal synths and emotive, beatless compositions. María Mónica Gutiérrez's enigmatic vocals guide a mesmerizing exploration of profound emotions across this transformative third solo album. Collaborating with Rizomagic, the album defies genre boundaries, merging ambient, pop, and experimental electronics, marking a reinvention of contemporary Latin music. The lead single, "Un Día Voy a Ser Mariposa," delves into rebirth post-separation, embodying the album's profound themes. With collaborations from Cankita and Las Cantadoras de Yerba Buena, "A Flor de Piel" stands as Montañera's boldest sonic odyssey, and is out now via Western Vinyl.