zZz
zZz formed in Buenos Aires in the mid-1990s around Alexis Antelo and Lorenzo Esposito. Their debut album 'El Zinyestro Por Si Algun Dia Muero' came out in...
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zZz formed in Buenos Aires in the mid-1990s around Alexis Antelo and Lorenzo Esposito. Their debut album 'El Zinyestro Por Si Algun Dia Muero' came out in 1999, establishing a sound built on Antelo's vocals and Esposito's production. They followed it with records like 'Vagabundo' in 2002 and 'Estrellas Muertas' in 2006.
Their songs often lean into somber moods and atmospheric electronics. Tracks like 'What's Wrong With Being Alone' and 'Ya Te Vale' show their tendency toward introspective themes and sparse, haunting arrangements. The music found a cult audience drawn to that particular blend of gloom and melody.
While their approach divided some listeners, they maintained a consistent output through the 2000s. The band's work stayed focused on that core duo and their specific electronic style, avoiding much of the brighter trends in Argentine music at the time.
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