Edu Falaschi has just released the music video for "Tenochtitlán," the first track to be released from his new album, Eldorado .
The video depicts the merging of parallel universes through Artificial Intelligence , directed by Daniel Mazza and Yan Badachu , with 3D art by Isaac Zuren , a designer at Disney and Lucasfilm .
Imagine a stunning fusion between modern times and the mysterious Aztec world of 1519, when Tenochtitlán was at the height of its grandeur. This groundbreaking music video not only offers an exceptional visual and auditory experience, but also delves deep into history and imagination. The Spanish invasion of Mexico, captured in breathtaking detail, comes to life through state-of-the-art visual effects and meticulous 3D reconstructions.
Eldorado will be released worldwide on the ONErpm on August 23rd, and in physical format on August 30th by King Records (Japan). In Brazil, the album will be released by Voice Music .
“'Tenochtitlán' is a powerful, moving, and vigorous song where the combination of instrumentals, choirs, vocals and melodies, refrains, lyrics, etc., perfectly represent the moment of the arrival of the Spanish, led by Hernán Cortés, to the Aztec capital and everything that this invasion represented for the native people in 1519,” explained Edu Falaschi.
Edu Falaschi enthusiastically comments on the release of "Tenochtitlán":
“I am extremely happy to be able to share this special moment with you. The single's artwork showcases all the grandeur and beauty of the Aztec empire's capital during the Post-Classic period of Mesoamerica, with the central icon being the leader Montezuma II, the last entirely independent ruler of the Aztec Empire. I am very excited for everyone to hear this new song and this new phase of my career.”
“Beyond the real historical facts, the lyrics also describe important moments from the trilogy , which is fiction and began with the album Vera Cruz ! I mainly talk about the dangerous alliances that threaten the safety of Jorge , the main character of the trilogy, and the fate of his mission in a prophecy against evil! In short, I hope everyone is as moved and entertained by this new release as we are!”
Watch the music video for “Tenochtitlán”:

