00:00What do you think is that the rock is dying for the new generations?
00:02For nothing, they nutre, multiplica, crece.
00:07It evolves, it's like everything.
00:10The rock is still alive and in constant evolution.
00:12What happens is that there is a overexposed of other genres,
00:16the urban music, the regress, what we all know,
00:19that also monopolizes a bit of the people's voice.
00:23We are presenting evolution,
00:24and we have platforms and internet that help the diffusion
00:30and help that more people have access to music
00:35that before you buy CD in a very exclusive place,
00:41so I feel that somehow it has transformed for good.
00:45The rock is not dying because it is part of the identity of the rebel,
00:50the day of the youth, and always someone will pass the stafet to someone.
00:55And the young people will listen to the songs of the 60s
00:58and evoke that period and they will continue reproducing.
01:02And it is good that there are many other genres,
01:05but in Colombia it is what we produce and export and consume in the exterior of rock.
01:11The rock.
01:11Yeah it is.
01:16About time to release music.
01:17The twin top space.
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