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Msb Mario or also known as ‘El Nino de la Pili’ shook the networks just a week ago with the publication of his musical poem ‘Outrokinki’, a musical story in which the Spanish writer and artist directs, writes and even edits a stereotypical portrait of heaven (where Msb focuses on the artistic study of the Catalan modernist painter Almudena Carreño) and the descent to hell (concentrated in the scenario of an abandoned factory with a techno dj De la Selva). Mario calls all this in his title ‘lokusamoenus’ or properly known as ‘locus amoenus’ an ancient literary term in which a natural and idealized landscape is described that gives rise to the conversation.

Nino de la Pili’s conversation, after surprising us two months ago with an unexpected rock genre, is a rumba mixed with an intense 808 that sounds like flamenco. Set to the old Spanish group ‘Los Chichos’, Msb sings in English over a flamenco melody that hooks perfectly with dance moves in the painting studio. A journey to the fall of the protagonist; which continues this scenography with a descent down the stairs to a shower where he begins a master class in Spoken Word where the Spanish writer does what he does best, which is rhyming in an almost impossible way. We encourage you to watch this part of the video for yourselves, as it is one of the parts that impressed us the most. To finish Mario, determined to never stop showing a new way of connecting words, does in one minute in front of a truck what seems impossible which is to cut words in their vowels and rhyme them with the beginning of the following ones, all this added to a hypnotizing acoustic of drums, again, very pronounced. An outstanding acoustic work, to which is added one of the best cameras of the year, in which the viewer feels totally inside the video.

From The Inscriber Magazine we invite you to see the ‘Outrokinki’:

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TIxmt-fnsE)

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