Cosas Imposibles
Gustavo Cerati's 'Cosas Imposibles' stands as a defining track from his 2002 album 'Siempre Es Hoy,' showcasing his evolution from rock to electronic pop. The song features the distinctive synthesizer work of the late Juan Maureira, creating a lush, atmospheric soundscape that became a staple of the band's later discography. Released during a pivotal era for La Tropa, the recording blends melodic sensibilities with experimental production, reflecting Cerati's growing artistic maturity and his ability to craft emotionally resonant pop structures. The track remains a significant part of his catalog, often cited as a key example of the band's transition into a more electronic-oriented style while maintaining their core melodic identity. |