In the longest of the songs on the EP Movement and other stories about the end of the world, marabino singer Ulises Hadjis bet on the merger between the experimental and electronic with ethnic sounds reminiscent alike to some ritual or a danceable calypso.
The song, titled Three variations of movement, was composed by the Hadjis own with support from Willy McKey. The issue, which can be heard for free along with the rest of the material in the accounts of the artist, already has a lyric video that was released on Thursday in social networks musician.
The video, available on YouTube, is colorful background images of drawings made by the singer himself, with the release of Guillermo Llamas.
Hadjis was nominated for the 2012 Latin Grammy for Best New Artist, Best Alternative Album and Best Rock Song, and is now in full promotion of his latest compositions. The audiovisual occurs four months after the dissemination of official videclip feat Gepe Movement, led by Diego Lomelin, where the Caribbean influence and melodies similar to those used in the next topic sentences is also perceived.
In this link you can hear entire musical material Hadjis https://uliseshadjis.bandcamp.com/