For these new shows, Zoé will perform songs from its latest GRAMMY nominated album, Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia.
From the melancholy synth-pop of "SKR" and the melodramatic atmospherics of "Fiebre" to the anthemic chorus of "Velur," Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia boasts the trademark elements that turned Zoé into million-selling rock stars throughout the Americas: angular melodies, propulsive beats and the kind of addictive hooks that inspire you to dance, or daydream - or both at the same time.
This time, however, the wide encompassing mixture of styles - neo-psychedelia, hints of vintage space-rock, bittersweet touches of new wave delight - blend more cohesively than ever before. Zoé's knack for generating cinematic moods is anchored on a collection of breathtakingly beautiful melodies.
Not only Zoé's songwriting evolved, but also its creative methodology. For Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia, the band chose to collaborate with London-based American producer Craig Silvey - known for his work with Arcade Fire, The National and Arctic Monkeys - who had already produced a few tracks on Aztlán.
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Zoé is a Mexican alternative/psychedelic band. They initially formed in Mexico City in 1994, although membership started to stabilize in 1997. The band has achieved success in Mexico and most Spanish-speaking countries with albums such as Rocanlover, Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea and Reptilectric.
On November, Zoé released their fourth LP titled "Reptilectric". It was produced by Phill Vinall. Its first single to be released with the same titled song "Reptilectric" and it hit radio stations on September 8. The scheduled release was November 11, but because of some internal problems with the distribution of the material, it was released on November 13. Reptilectric opened at number one in the Mexican charts and it was subsequently certified platinum for over 80,000 copies sold in that country.
For these new shows, Zoé will perform songs from its latest GRAMMY nominated album, Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia.
From the melancholy synth-pop of "SKR" and the melodramatic atmospherics of "Fiebre" to the anthemic chorus of "Velur," Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia boasts the trademark elements that turned Zoé into million-selling rock stars throughout the Americas: angular melodies, propulsive beats and the kind of addictive hooks that inspire you to dance, or daydream - or both at the same time.
This time, however, the wide encompassing mixture of styles - neo-psychedelia, hints of vintage space-rock, bittersweet touches of new wave delight - blend more cohesively than ever before. Zoé's knack for generating cinematic moods is anchored on a collection of breathtakingly beautiful melodies.
Not only Zoé's songwriting evolved, but also its creative methodology. For Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia, the band chose to collaborate with London-based American producer Craig Silvey - known for his work with Arcade Fire, The National and Arctic Monkeys - who had already produced a few tracks on Aztlán.
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Zoé is a Mexican alternative/psychedelic band. They initially formed in Mexico City in 1994, although membership started to stabilize in 1997. The band has achieved success in Mexico and most Spanish-speaking countries with albums such as Rocanlover, Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea and Reptilectric.
On November, Zoé released their fourth LP titled "Reptilectric". It was produced by Phill Vinall. Its first single to be released with the same titled song "Reptilectric" and it hit radio stations on September 8. The scheduled release was November 11, but because of some internal problems with the distribution of the material, it was released on November 13. Reptilectric opened at number one in the Mexican charts and it was subsequently certified platinum for over 80,000 copies sold in that country.
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