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The Moxa trio launches "Inflation", the third single from his first album

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The Moxa trio recently presented "Inflation", third preview of what will be his debut album. The song was also accompanied by a video clip.

As explained by the group through a statement, the video "is a parody that reflects a dystopian vision of virtual reality through which we are passing and highlights the establishment installed in social networks that generate a kind of window that everyone lives in this long season of simulation".

In that context and in a satirical way, the members embody three characters with their respective alter egos, through which they show a context that goes beyond fiction, a world where they are all the time at the mercy of the material.

The production was set in the time of the '80s, under the reign of VHS tape. From the color palette to the 'arcade classic' typography and the way of telling the story with screen separation and distortion of some images, take us back to virtual reality in the days of Nintendo and Commodore 64.

Moxa is an Argentine trio made up of Julián Gancberg on piano and keyboard, Paola Maiorana in voice, keytar and synthesizer and Martin Freiberg on electroacoustic drums.

The trio has their own compositions and is committed to an innovative search from the composition, The arrangements, instrumentation and lyrics. Addressing different musical genres, their songs mix national rock, the Jazz, and contemporary popular from a playful and eclectic proposal.

As for the debut album, began recording in November 2019 in Mariano Otero's Insignia Studies (bassist of Fito Páez) and will be released in September 2021. It will have 8 themes that narrate various current themes, highlighting the search for true identity, the genuine and the freedom of being from the inner transformation of each person.

Previously the group presented the cuts “A monk in the 1200 (Revealing the true)" Y “Buda” with the participation of Pedro Bulgakov in the Hindu table in the latter.

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