Argentina-based dark/gothic rock act Amáutica released a remix of their song "Acaso El Viento", reworked by German gothic rock act Advocatus Dei. This new version offers a different perspective on the original track, fusing Amáutica's intense and visceral sound with Advocatus Dei's distinctive gothic and electronic influences.
"A remix is always a challenge, and it's rewarding when a track evolves into something new while keeping its original spirit. This work is a perfect example of that", said El Guru from Amáutica. "We are very happy with the result and proud to share this reinterpretation crafted by Advocatus Dei."
The original version of the track was featured on their latest full-length, Sin Altares, which was released in September 2024 via Aenaos Records. Fans of dark rock, gothic, and alternative sounds are invited to discover this new take on a key track from Amáutica's repertoire. The single was mixed and mastered by Tommy Steuer at TS-Musix Studios, Leipzig (Germany). Link

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