Discover the “Duality” of life by Los Cogelones

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“We go hand in hand until the end, where another irrational dream begins, embracing death…”

Recognized for fusing the rock genre with the philosophy of their ethnic origins and roots, The Cogelones share “Duality”, his most recent musical theme. In it, they explore a word that carries with it a deep meaning for this band of brothers.

The origin of this song dates back to 2011 when it became a prayer for life, more than being a simple song. To do this, it was possible to bring together a team of professionals, sound experts to capture the essence that The Cogelones I wanted to print.

The production was carried out by Pablo Valeroknown for his work with Santa Sabinathe mixture was made by Darrell Thorp who has worked with beck, fooo Fighters and Paul McCartney; the mastering was entrusted to the expert ear of Heba Kadry with experience in projects Björk, beach House and blonde Redhead.

To be born we need the seed of a man and a woman, the day cannot be without the night, water and fire become medicine. That eclipsed moment in which the sun and the moon meet gives us that understanding that the differences in the world, rather than separating us, should make that moment, that arm, what rescues us, love…”, he comments. The Cogelones.

So, “Duality” talks about having faith in this new era and trusting that the dawn is happening even before the sun appears on the horizon. Although the earth and humanity are experiencing their darkest moment before dawn, there is already a glimpse of clarity in the sky.

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