1) Arbol, a S… Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists on Last.fm with the name arbol,
1) Arbol, a Seville-born musician based in Barcelona
www.miguel-marin.com
2) Árbol, an Argentinian rock band.
www.arbol.com.ar
1) Miguel Marín, a Seville-born musician based in Barcelona, is the man behind the musical project Arbol. Marín, the composer of soundtracks and contemporary music which combine austere and melodic electronica with IDM, he's one of Spain's most important audiovisual artists. Arbol released three CDs/LPs ("S.T." on 2003; "Dreams Made Of Paper" on 2005 and "You Travelled My Heart Inside Out" during 2007) as well as several singles and compilations on Lejos Discos and his own label (Emilii Records). His music can be described as "electronic soundtrack" or "glitch".
During his career, Marín (born in November 1974) has recorded twenty LPs and performed his compositions at several music and multimedia festivals. As well as having worked with producers, choreographers and artists of the stature of Bigas Luna, Leo Obstbaum and Jean Nouvel, he is the man behind numerous soundtracks for both cinema and theatre, and has provided the sound for various video installations.
2) Árbol is an Alternative Rock band made in late 1994, Haedo, Buenos Aires. This band is known for it's simple yet imaginative lyrics, and also for mixing different rhythms and instruments, from rock, punk, hardcore, rap. to funk, reggae, electronic, country and argentinian folk.
Latino
Arbol Lyrics
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Estas moldeando la pared de tanto chocar
Cacouma, como trenes que te siguen
como trenes que te cojen
trenes que te queman
que te sueñan
que te duermen.
The lyrics of Arbol's song Latino convey a powerful message about the consequences of constantly dancing without pausing to reflect on one's actions. The first two lines suggest that if one were to stop dancing and instead focus on shaping their environment, they might be able to avoid some of the pain and damage that comes with repeatedly colliding with physical and metaphorical barriers. The following lines use the metaphor of a train to represent a force that relentlessly pursues and consumes the singer, burning and dreaming of them until they are finally lulled into dreamless sleep.
Overall, the verses paint a picture of a person caught in a cycle of frenzied movement and destructive relationships, unable to break free from the grip of the train that is constantly bearing down on them. The repeated refrain of "Cacouma" serves as an almost hypnotic incantation, reinforcing the sense of entrapment and fatalism that pervades the song.
Line by Line Meaning
Si al pecho el tren en vez de tanto bailar
If the train hits your chest instead of dancing so much
Estas moldeando la pared de tanto chocar
You're shaping the wall by hitting it so much
Cacouma, como trenes que te siguen
Cacouma, like trains that follow you
como trenes que te cojen
like trains that catch you
trenes que te queman
trains that burn you
que te sueñan
that dream of you
que te duermen.
that put you to sleep.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: EDUARDO PABLO SCHMIDT, HERNAN MARIANO BRUCKNER, MATIAS MENDEZ, PABLO DANIEL ROMERO, PATRICIO CARLOS ANDRES PIZARRO
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axel santos
si al pecho al tren en vwz de tanto chocar estas moldeando la pared de tanto chocar...
Teresa Benitez
que banda tio,tan desprestijiada x la gilada sin esencia,sin alegria,aguante arbol,una locura !!!