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Leccion De Vuelo
Leccion De Vuelo

Leccion De Vuelo

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Galleon Product ID 47796958
UPC / ISBN 094639679904
Shipping Weight 0.18 lbs
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Amazon.com Aleks Syntek's brainy pop persona expands admirably on Leccion de Vuelo. "Superficie Lunar" is an appealing blend of bluesy licks, psychedelic rock strains, and sci-fi accents. Syntek sounds like he's having a blast. "Historias de Danzón y Arrabal" offers elegant instrumentation perfect for a candlelight dinner and dance. And "Intocable" is pure pop shimmer, as shiny and strident as a boy-band anthem. But the disc is missing one crucial element: a unique musical identity. "La Doña Muerte" and "Entra" sound like leftover Juanes tunes, and "Laberinto," a promising collaboration with Belanova, could have used more neon fizz. Better is "¿Quién Soy?" a moody collaboration with Mex-pop duo Jesse y Joy. The rest is skippable pop filler, including "Hasta el Fin del Mundo" and the overlong, overly cutesy "Natalia." Syntek is a thoughtful singer and songwriter, but with a tighter focus, Leccion de Vuelo could have soared much higher. --Joey Guerra Review Espanol: Aleks Syntek Brainy la persona amplía el pop admirable lección sobre de Vuelo. "Superficie Lunar" es una atractiva mezcla de bluesy lame, las cepas de rock psicodélico, y de ciencia ficción acentos. Syntek suena como que haya una explosión. "Historias de Danzón y Arrabal" ofrece instrumentación elegante perfecto para una cena con velas y la danza. Y "Intocable" es puro brillo del pop, como brillantes y estridentes como un niño de la banda himno. Pero el disco que falta un elemento crucial: una identidad musical única. "La Doña Muerte" y "Entra" de sonido como melodías restos de Juanes, y "Laberinto", una prometedora colaboración con Belanova, podría haber utilizado más de neón Fizz. Mejor es "¿Quién Soy?" Moody una colaboración con Mex-pop dúo Jesse y Alegría. El resto es relleno skippable de pop, incluidos "Hasta el Fin del Mundo" y los largos, demasiado cutesy "Natalia". Syntek es un serio Cantante y compositor, pero con una mayor concentración, lección de Vuelo podría haber aumentado mucho mayor. - Joey Guerra -- Amazon.com Aleks Syntek's brainy pop persona expands admirably on Leccion de Vuelo. "Superficie Lunar" is an appealing blend of bluesy licks, psychedelic rock strains, and sci-fi accents. Syntek sounds like he's having a blast. "Historias de Danzón y Arrabal" offers elegant instrumentation perfect for a candlelight dinner and dance. And "Intocable" is pure pop shimmer, as shiny and strident as a boy-band anthem. But the disc is missing one crucial element: a unique musical identity. "La Doña Muerte" and "Entra" sound like leftover Juanes tunes, and "Laberinto," a promising collaboration with Belanova, could have used more neon fizz. Better is "¿Quién Soy?" a moody collaboration with Mex-pop duo Jesse y Joy. The rest is skippable pop filler, including "Hasta el Fin del Mundo" and the overlong, overly cutesy "Natalia." Syntek is a thoughtful singer and songwriter, but with a tighter focus, Leccion de Vuelo could have soared much higher. --Joey Guerra -- Amazon.com