Whats new in Fantasia Pop?
It’s a record where we’ve done all the stuff we’d not been able to do in past recordings. We were able to put some loud guitars in there. There are some new songs where the guitars rule. A lot of distortion and more new wave influences. There’s also a minimal, “organic” track where Fito Páez plays, as well. A lot of stuff – the essence of Belanova is still there, ’cause we’re the same three individuals writing songs, but there are lot of new things in there. This is the second time you’ve worked with Grammy-winning producer “Cachorro” López. What did you learn from him this time around? We love working with as talented person as he is. He has a great musical vision. And he respects our sound. That’s why we decided to work with him again, ’cause he respects what we do. Working with him is always a humbling experience, because you learn to listen to everyone else’s ideas and he also listens to our ideas. There’s also the chemistry and friendship we have with him, which is essential when