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General Paz & La Triple Frontera previews material from their third album

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"Mysterious affinity" is the name of the brand new single and video clip of El General Paz & The Triple Frontier (GP3F), new preview of his third studio album.

trained in 2008 by Anel Paz, and composed of musicians from various countries, the group fuses diverse sounds and rhythms in its songs. Hay rock, funk, Brazilian music, jazz, Latin American folklore and world music. Afro-Latin rhythms come together with a powerful funk rock sound, generating an original and unique proposal.

The next album will be out shortly and it already has four advance singles: "Beautiful flower", "Maracatu coming", "A little lost" and now "Mysterious affinity".

Regarding the latter, was presented in November 2020 simultaneously with the lyric video made by Ariel Herrera with images of the song's recording process. In february 2021 the official video directed by Rodrigo Espina was released (director of the feature film Luca) and made by Javier Courtade. The video was filmed at various locations, among them in the iconic Vorterix Theater in Buenos Aires, Argentina and in the historic Lacarra restaurant in the town of San Antonio de Areco, Argentina.

The musicians who participate in Misteriosa Afinidad are Anel Paz in voice and guitars, Renato Neto (keyboardist for Prince and Joe Bonamassa, among others) on piano and keyboards, Jorge Platero on percussion, Matías Méndez (L.A. Spinetta, Luis Salinas, etc) in low, Marco's children (And Motta, Black Rio band and others on drums) and Sonia Savinell and Darío Mariano Britos in backing vocals. Recorded at Happy Together Studios (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Neto Sound Studio (Sao Paulo, Brazil), MZ Studio (Niteroi, Brazil) and El Garulo Records (Buenos Aires, Argentina).

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