
With a more than danceable and much more electronic theme, Shepherdess begin their particular vision of new digital formats and their distribution.
With Cuanta vida they open a new way of listening to and buying music. He is single that will not belong to any album It is the first in a series that will reach us in 2007.
I understand that it is a single in digital format and I want to believe that this brings many new things. Cuanta vida will have several versions over the coming months and the visual content will be adapted to the version.
On several occasions they have made it clear (I believe that from the beginning of his career) that the audiovisual issue concerns them and that it is an important presentation card. Hence now they want to give more visual prominence and for their compositions supported by this format to gain more strength..
Soon the group will be under the orders of María Ripoll (film director) to shoot a movie (if it can be called that), of a Pastora concert where there will be an argument to follow. A plot that will be interspersed with the line of his songs.
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On its website you can read that Pastora begins to launch her new work in digital format. So, the 22 May publishes the song Cuánta vida for digital downloads and telephony. In June, The single will be released in physical format and will include two remixes of the song and other mixes that show the recording process of Cuánta vida.
The song How Much Life is produced by Brian Sperber and Caïm Riba, It was recorded in New York, Barcelona and Figueres (Girona), mixed at PKO studios in Madrid between March and April of this year and mastered by Tony Gillis at Jigsaw Sound studios in New York.
Brian Sperber has worked as a producer, engineer and mixer with artists such as Moby, Patti Smith, Tom Jones, Ozzy Osbourne, Tom Jones, Whitney Houston, The Wannadies o Dinosaur Jr, inter alia.