“Paloma”, GEPE’s new single

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A mix of Andean and alternative sounds that have marked the essence of his career.

After breaking the news about the co-management between Armónica and T6H Entertainment and to be focused during 2023 on the recording and production of his new album, Gepe has decided to share “Pigeon”the first single to see the light and with which we can enjoy the successful collaboration with the outstanding Chilean folklorist, Claudia “Belencha” Mena.

I wanted to make a song with an Andean air, trying to remember some songs that I have done before. And so, we began to look for musical arrangements: we thought of Afrobeat, of mixing it with Andean sounds and rhythms that have to do with Colombia,” details the musician about the inspiration behind “Pigeon”.

Under own production Gepe, “Pigeon” It is a cross between roots music, pop and alternative music, highlighting in the narrative the future of a bird in the midst of the maelstrom of cities. We still do not have details about the name of this album, but we do know that it will have several surprises and sounds that will take you through its wide musical universe.

Stay tuned on social media Gepe and Indie Rocks! so you don’t miss any details of this little gem that is presumed to be released in the second half of the year. Meanwhile, enjoy “Pigeon”, which is now available on your favorite platform. Go ahead play!

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