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La era de la boludez
Divididos · 1993 · Track 13
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In Tajo C Diego Arnedo's bass steals the show with a groove that won't let go. It's not a riff that repeats predictably, but a line that weaves between melody and rhythm, as if the bass were telling something more than just notes. Federico Gil Solá's drums are no less impressive: they set a steady pulse but with details that give it air, preventing the track from feeling closed off. It's that contrast between the organic and the calculated that makes it sound so alive, as if the song were breathing in real time.
Recorded in 1993 for La era de la boludez, this track reflects the moment when Divididos solidified their sound. Production was handled by Aníbal Kerpel and Gustavo Santaolalla, two key figures in Argentine rock at the time, but here the approach was different: less polished and more raw, as if they aimed to capture the band's essence in its most natural state. The mix, credited to Danny Alonso and Tony Peluso, reinforces that sense of immediacy, without unnecessary fillers. At just two minutes and forty-seven seconds, Tajo C is a sharp punch that leaves its mark without needing to overstay its welcome.