“Amulet”, the new Entre Desiertos

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a song about changes and acceptance of sadness.

Between deserts, the Tijuana border gang, reveals its supernatural virtue with “Amulet“, the preview of their first full-length album. Produced entirely by the band and recorded in their own studio, Obsolete Musicis an example of the multifaceted talent of Between Deserts.

Amulet“, which talks about the changes and transformative power of crying, in addition to exploring the vulnerability and acceptance of sadness, represents the amulet that we all carry inside. The song fuses elements of rock, jazz and percussion music, creating a sound unique that captivates from the first listen.

This single is accompanied by a video that shows the quintet performing the song in a recording studio, through a retro television that adds a nostalgic touch. The visual quality, characteristic of the 2000s, merges with the rhythm of the song, creating an immersive experience for viewers.

Made by Rommel Durán, Mauricio Ruiz, Javier Gómez, Jacinto García and Nasmar Guzman, Between Deserts fuses genres, from rock to jazz experimentation, creating a distinctive and captivating sound.

This release anticipates an album that promises to consolidate Between Deserts as an iconic band on the music scene. You can hear now”Amulet” on digital platforms such as Spotify, Deezer and Apple Music.

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