Así se perdió la esencia de escuchar música
Discovering music in the 2000s required effort and shaped your identity. Buying a physical album by Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota was a visceral and valuable experience that mass consumption on streaming platforms destroyed. 🟢 Become a ZEPFILMS member and watch the full podcast: https://youtube.com/zepfilms/join In this clip from ZEPFILMS Directo, Nicolás Amelio-Ortiz reflects on the loss of musical ritual. We reminisce about the odyssey of listening to "Noticias de ayer" for the first time, scraping together money to buy "Un baión para el ojo idiota" at the neighborhood record store, and admiring Rocambole's artwork. We explain why the financial sacrifice and the difficulty of accessing analog culture created a genuine connection with the music that modern convenience has completely eliminated. ✍️ Get my screenwriting course at 20% OFF using the code ZEPFILMSYT: https://shop.zepfilms.com/s/zfd3b84ff #LosRedondos #PatricioRey #RockNacional #Nostalgia2000 #MusicaFisica #IndioSolari #CulturaAnalogica #ZEPFILMS #NicolasAmelioOrtiz #Spotify

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