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Renowned musician and multi-instrumentalist BETO HALE releases ANTONELLA bringing together eighties elements with an alternative sound and a dash of funk

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The renowned musician and multi-instrumentalist, BETO HALE presents “Antonella”, a song with retro hints but very danceable and fresh, a perfect fit to start the summer with the right foot. His music is an amalgamation of the last 50 years of rock. He mixes atmospheres and rhythms to achieve a fresh sound but solid and grounded in the great bands from yesterday with a vision that looks into the future.

In “Antonella” a unique sound is combined, which fuses the eighties with alternative and a dash of funk, added to Beto’s experience as a musician and with Spanish producer Juan de Dios Martín, they managed to recreate a perfect trend-setter song, inviting you to dance to it.

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“Antonella is a song that tells the fictional story about the platonic love between an ordinary man and an extravagant and sophisticated celebrity.
It’s full of references to the glorious era of the American and British New Wave
from the 80s, very much in the style of The Cars and Talking Heads,
but with a 100% current sound. A song full of energy, good humor and fantasy that I wrote in the middle of the pandemic with Juan de Dios Martín, who also produced and mixed the song”.
– Beto Hale

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About Beto Hale
Mexican multi-instrumentalist Beto Hale was a keyboardist for the iconic Latin pop group Timbiriche. After touring with them, he attended the Center for Music Studies and Research (CIEM) and Berklee College of Music, where he learned composition and performance. Upon graduation, he worked full time at KMA Studios in Manhattan and ended up joining the pop / punk group “The Cogs.” Later he worked as Editor in Chief for “Músico Pro” magazine in Colorado. Beto decides to move to Hollywood to forge his Los Olivos recording studio where great productions are being made both for other artists and for his own solo career.

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