The Spanish trio opts for a more intimate version of the dosmilero classic.
The music of the late 90s and early 2000s in Mexico is one of the most remembered thanks to the large number of songs and artists that emerged at the beginning of the millennium. Among these successes is “Still” of The Factorya song that marked an entire generation and that continues to be present, proof of this is the reinterpretation that VVV (Trippin'you) presents the topic.
VVV (Trippin'you) He is known for mixing rhythms clike post punk, bakalao, pop and electronica; However, on this occasion the trio, made up of Adrian Bremner, Elinor Almenara and Salvador Urbanejapresents its version of a musical classic with a calmer and more introspective tone.
With this new release, the group is committed to a different sensitivity in which the voice stands out, which is integrated into a more immersive and intimate sound atmosphere. Unlike the original song, this time the dance rhythm is left aside to become a piece of emotional electronics that also redefines the lyrics that now become a persistent and enveloping memory.
With this launch, VVV (Trippin'you) reaffirms its identity and ability to create something different from what already exists without losing authenticity. With this new version of “Still”, the musicians demonstrate their ability to adapt different melodies with new sounds, giving them a more introspective and dark turn.


