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Corazón Delator is the new preview of Cerati’s unreleased album with a live symphony orchestra

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Corazón Delator is the new preview of Cerati's unreleased album with a live symphony orchestra

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Symphonic waxes. Photo: courtesy Fernando Aceves

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From today the symphonic version of the song is available on YouTube and audio platforms such as Spotify revealing heart, engraved by Gustavo Cerati during his historic concert at the National Auditorium in Mexico City on February 9, 2002.

This is a new preview of an unreleased album titled 14 live symphonic episodes / National Auditorium Mexico City / February 2002which will see the light, complete, in August.

The cover of the new Cerati symphonic album.

The cover of the new Cerati symphonic album.

The album is the recording of the performance with which Gustavo began the historic presentation tour of the then brand new album 11 symphonic episodesmounted in 2001, which led him to perform in six theaters in some of the major cities of Latin America: Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Santiago de Chile, Quito and Zaragoza.

As its new title indicates, with the number “14” instead of “11”, the new album will add three new songs / episodes not included in the original project’s repertoire.

Gustavo Cerati with his famous "little prince" look from the symphonic tour.  Photo courtesy of Fernando Aceves / Sony Music.

Gustavo Cerati with his famous “little prince” look from the symphonic tour. Photo courtesy of Fernando Aceves / Sony Music.

The repertoire includes classics from Soda Stereo and Gustavo’s solo career, showing all his vocal talent in the style of a velvety crooner, accompanied by the Camerata de las Américas orchestra, with arrangements and conducting by Alejandro Terán.

The spirit of this tour was the risky artistic proposal that implied the orchestral format, then not very widespread in the repertoire of a popular rock musician, much less how it feels here: only with his voice, without the basis of a band or instruments. electrical.

An extended reality video

In addition to the audio recorded 20 years ago in the iconic Mexican Federal District headquarters, it is revealed, as per the first single Lisa (Live Symphony) – Another new audiovisual content, which adds value to the work: an Extended Reality Video specially designed to accompany the track in a different way.

Depending on the device on which it is viewed, it provides the user with a different immersive experience: from mobile to AR (augmented reality); from a computer it is a 360º video; and with Oculus glasses it’s VR (virtual reality).

Unreal Engine technology was used to make this XR video, with a technique in which many of the pieces were created, modeled and painted inside virtual reality helmets.

The scenarios that have been developed are closely linked to the imagery of the song: Tell-Tale Heart is a video with a strong visual charge, inspired by the story of Edgard Allan Poe, German expressionism and the world of Dutch artist MC Escher.

Corazón Delator (Live Symphonic) is a new preview of the 14 symphonic episodes album by the great Gustavo Cerati.

This track is the second of three unreleased tracks that will complete the album, which will be released in August.

The video clip is, like the one released a few weeks ago by Lisa (Symphonic live), a video in extended reality, which can be enjoyed from mobile phones, computers and Oculus.

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