Geo Equihua is sincere in “clusters”

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A melody in a desire for internal sweetness.

Some songs come to transform into a shelter. Geo Equihua Share your sensitivity with “RACMOS”an issue that is born from the desire for well -being for those beings that he appreciates, but that the universal message is “the love and tenderness that we give to others also belong to us.”

From your first notes, “RACMOS” It becomes a feeling of sincere sweetness. The production of Juan Torreblanca, who perfectly captured the essence of the message of Geoit brings a more introspective warmth, an apapacho to the soul. Between each of the choirs, we emphasize the invitation to stop for a moment to look at us with the same compassion with which we look at those we want.

Each interpretation is delivered and complemented by the essence of Geo That, although he dedicates this issue to the men in front of him, his message goes beyond gender and time: own care is as important, as we offer to others. In the end, we all need to return to ourselves with love.

“RACMOS” It is part of the new material of five songs recorded live, five people singing and playing simultaneously to eliminate the possibility of erase, hide or hide the error. Delights, The next release album is an act of trust, a subtle and acoustic work that will share us on March 6, 2025 through Cubetta Records. To welcome you Delights, March 7 Geo Equihua will give a presentation in the room Julián Carrillo of UNAM Radioin a free concert. The appointment is at 8:30 p.m. UNAM Radio.

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