Yeule – Viernes, 8 de marzo, Frontón Bucareli
Con sus cejas y peinado a lo Betty Boop, Yeule's entrada en escena was totally theatrical. El set de la estrella de noise pop de 26 años estuvo cargado de toda la melancolía y la devastación emotional defined by the album 2023, Soft scars. Changing between three guitars, the artist filled the atmosphere with corroded reverberations and subtle punctuation, using even the bow of a cello to add even more distortion. El exceso en la música de Yeule puede ir de lo eufórico a lo lúgubre y la audiencia no tuvo problemas para celebrarlo, cantando y saltando a gusto. A mitad de la función, the artist les pidió a todos los presents the gritar:I LOVE MUSIC!”, una instrucción que fue complida al pie de la letra.
Sky Ferreira – viernes, 8 de marzo, Frontón Bucareli
Sky Ferreira has a reputation for always arriving late, so everyone was prepared when the message appeared on the screen 45 minutes after the scheduled time for its function announcing that the elusive siren of indie-sleaze tenía dolor de garganta y que iba necesitar una pequeña ayuda de la audiencia para sacar adelante su show. Más allá de sus problemas de salud, Ferreira logo cantar sus coros sin ningún problema y, entre disculpa y disculpa, le sacó todo el jugo a sus cuerdas vocales para executor hymnos tan queridos como “You’re Not the One” y “24 ” , besides singing a new theme, still without number. Cuando interpretó su clasico “Everything Is Embarrassing”, bromeó: “muy appropriate”. Más allá de todo, la artista managed to exude all her aura de rockstar, armada de lentes oscuros y un brillante trench de patente. Seductora, authentic and punk como nadie.
MNTY B2B Meilgaarden and DJ Holographic – sábado, 9 de marzo, Fünk
A weekend in Mexico City wouldn't be complete without a good dose of antro. On Saturday night, a parade of local and international parties stormed the glamorous Funk club, located in the basement of the Condesa neighborhood. La estrella de la escena local MNTY y Meilgaarden, from New York, conquered the public with a B2B set, even though it was too early to vibrate in an authentic rave wave. American tourists and members of the queer audience were swirling between the drinks service and the track while the duo despatched remixes of Madonna and Björk along with a catchy mix of sharp technique y breakbeats. When DJ Holographic, from Detroit, took over the neon-illuminated cabin, at 1:30 a.m., he poured out all the spirit of his city on the venue's black marble floor, synthesizing emotive house and disco very buenos resultados. The lights and lasers of changing colors that adorned both the cabin and the walls of the club, tuned to the changes in the bass, gave a totally futuristic touch to the mix.