“My Cat Doesn’t Want to Talk”, the latest from Dáturaz

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Sink into the duo’s versatility on this lost day.

Originally from Mexico City, Dáturaz He began his artistic debut in 2019 with Ernesto Oria composing songs, later he would join Cesar Oria for the recording of the first EP, The failurethus they formed an alternative energy duo.

Some months ago, Dáturaz shared “We’re going to the other side”after the release of his first album, It has not been valid. The Mexican duo is exploring new rhythms, and as a result of this they share “My Cat Doesn’t Want to Talk”showing his skill and versatility in creating music.

In addition to having songs where the drums and guitar stand out, Dáturaz knows how to handle distorted sounds within his songs, “My Cat Doesn’t Want to Talk” It is a song about the distance between two people, when one has the interest and wants to go after that person.

A song under the influences of post punk, drum and bass, hyperpop and trap, proving their talent under the different styles they have worked with, without leaving aside the essence of each of their rhythms already heard.

This year Dáturaz is back with more music for us, this is the first song now available on all digital platforms, listen to it and make it part of your playlist.

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