Jey Mammon and Benito Cerati, teamed up to interpret the famous Virus hit.
Well-known actor and conductor Jey Mammón has explored his role as a musician, to give a new look to versions of classics from our songbook, along with talented artists of popular music.
Produced by Lito Vitale, Jey started this new project with a surprising version of pagan imagesVirus’s hit, with Benito Cerati.
The cover of the single by Jey Mammon and Benito Cerati.
“I’m happy. After a long time the piano reopened” Jey reflected on this new adventure.
The video
In the video clip, directed by Agustín Nuñez (who did work with Aterciopelados, Eruca Sativa, Raga, among others), we see Jey and Benito, each in a room, connected by a mirror.
There is a psychedelic trip that enters Jey’s mind and at the same time the various characters park in his room, while his “neighbor” Benito sings and composes. The chemistry they have achieved with the two is convincing and they both look easygoing and natural, as if they have done a lot of projects together.
At the same time they pay tribute to a great frontman of our national rock: Federico Moura.
Jey’s music plans
Jay Mammon. Photo: Constance Niscovolos
Jey, current host of the Telefé cycle morphihas a very special approach to his fellow musicians, with deep respect and at the same time making another instrument the emotion at the time of singing.
All indications are that he is preparing his own album, and a second single from this new stage led by Jey will soon be released, with Lito Vitale as producer.
Every new version of a classic will surely be surprised for its originality and approach, and for the lure of the timeless melodies that everyone loves.
Benedict’s projects
Benito Cerati with Zeta Bosio and Charly Alberti in Gracias Totales. Photo: Juano Tesone.
Currently, Benito Cerati is replacing his solo work with his participation in the massive continental tour celebrating Soda Stereo songsFull thanks.
It was a tour that started on February 29, 2020 in Bogotá and only gave a few shows until it was delayed by the pandemic. Last year it continued, with stops in major cities of the continent, in addition to two big shows at Campo de Polo Argentino, in December.
In fact, Gracias Totales will return to Buenos Aires, at the request of the public, this Tuesday 17, at Movistar Arena.
His last solo performance was at the festival Quilmes Rock, alone and as a special guest of the Virus groupto whom he made honeymoon in hand. He also played at the launch of the festival, for guests and press.
He recently recorded with the Divergent Quartet for the album Shaseiwith Javier Casalla, Julio Domínguez, Alejandro Terán, and Karmen Rencar.
In addition, in January he joined the show gender, by Jose Maria Muscari. The director and producer of the play was very pleased with this new addition to the staff. Benito, also the leader of the band Zero Kil, not only sang but also impressed everyone with his “physical-sexual performance” l.
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Source: Clarin