Information about plays

list: List of plays
retrieve: Information about a specific play by ID

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            "comment": "A quick, sly dispatch that treats gossip as choreography. Percussion jitters, bass bumps, and the vocal skates conversationally until the refrain clicks into a compact earworm. The arrangement is smart about restraint—short figures, tiny mutes, brief widenings—so replay value stays high. A perfect set-palette reset and a playlist adhesive.\nListen: https://music.apple.com/mx/song/arg%C3%BCendero/1823153603",
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            "comment": "Spiky, hook-forward punk that swaps brute force for wiry momentum. A trebly guitar motif nags the verse while the rhythm section sprints without smearing; the chorus pivots to a chant that feels inevitable by the second pass. Production rides hot but legible—vocals up, cymbal wash tamed—so the song’s shape reads clearly at speed. Proof that brevity and bite still rule when the writing’s sharp.\nListen: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Demencia-Infantil/dp/B0FH3MZJ1P",
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            "song": "nos quitaron nuestras manos, Pt. 1",
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            "comment": "An aching chamber-post-rock miniature where woodwinds, guitar, and voice braid into a single breath. The drum pulse is sparse—nearly a heartbeat—so every entrance (sax smear, recorder glint, low-string growl) feels consequential. The lyric reads like testimony; arrangement choices frame it with care rather than spectacle. It’s less about catharsis than holding space—music as witness, meticulously recorded to keep the room’s air intact.\nListen: https://music.apple.com/mx/song/nos-quitaron-nuestras-manos-pt-1/1815925350",
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            "song": "Vámonos, no sé Convivir",
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            "comment": "A rangy art-punk suite disguised as a song: loping rhythm, dub-smudged bass, and guitar figures that flicker between post-hardcore tension and chiming release. Vocals dart from spoken aside to tuneful flare, sketching exit fantasies with sardonic tenderness. The production is warm and roomy, allowing improvisational edges without losing the center. It’s restless music that still lands a hook—a nocturnal walk that keeps revealing new streets.\nListen: https://actyoficial.bandcamp.com/album/para-antes-del-colapso",
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            "artist": "Días de Juventud",
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            "comment": "A bright, bittersweet postcard from the present tense. Clean, chorus-kissed guitars sketch a hopeful ostinato while a melodic bassline moves with quiet urgency; vocals keep to conversational cadences until the chorus widens with a gentle lift. Production is modern and unfussy—dry drums, air around the instruments, a tasteful delay tail—to let the lyric carry the weight. The bridge thins to near-silence before a final refrain lands warmer and wider. It’s understated post-punk romantically oriented toward what’s next, honest about the distance between promise and arrival.\nListen: https://music.apple.com/mx/song/el-futuro/1845094106",
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            "comment": "“Amante Bandido” is an evocative 1984 synth-pop classic where Miguel Bosé casts himself as a passionate outlaw in love. With sweeping ’80s drums and airy synthesizers, the song creates a dramatic, cinematic atmosphere. Metaphors like wind, hurricane, and a forbidden oasis paint a picture of a romance fraught with risk and devotion. Bosé pledges to become both hero and captive, surrendering himself entirely to this intense affair. The emotional duality—freedom and sacrifice—makes the track timeless and deeply resonant.\n\nYou can listen to it here:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwc9HjtGrg8",
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            "comment": "Released in 1984, Lobo‑Hombre en París is the signature hit from Spanish synth-pop band La Unión, and it remains a staple of ’80s rock en español. The song tells a surreal tale inspired by a Boris Vian story: under a full moon in Paris, a man named Denis is transformed into a werewolf. Through moody bangs of synth, haunting vocals, and evocative lyrics, the track captures a dreamy yet ominous mood. It became a commercial smash — topping the Spanish charts and earning a gold record.",
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            "song": "Rómpeme",
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            "comment": "Dark-romantic post-pop that glows like wet asphalt under sodium lights. Sampled drums and a sinewy bassline carry synth streaks and chorus-kissed guitar; the vocal moves from confession to invocation as the arrangement blooms. The chorus is a clandestine pulse rather than a blast, trading volume for intimacy. Recent press pegs it as “deriva nocturna,” which fits—the song feels like a night that refuses to end.\nListen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sCOzWfEp6c",
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            "comment": "A nocturnal pop burner with post-punk bones. The rhythm section keeps a tight, dance-adjacent pocket while guitar lines sketch melancholy counter-melodies; the vocal threads vulnerability through a hook that lands on first pass. Production is sleek but not sterile—transients crisp, low end warm—so the chorus lifts without brute force. It’s the kind of single that sneaks up on a room and quietly owns it.\nListen: https://open.spotify.com/track/6e9FG8qGTou5WZnExDRj9q",
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            "song": "Camino A Ninguna Parte",
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            "artist": "Los Estrambóticos",
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            "comment": "A 90s Mexico City staple that fuses ska propulsion with alt-rock grit. Guitars upstroke against nimble bass, brass hits punch accents, and the vocal rides a street-wise melody that flips resignation into motion. The chorus arrives as communal release—simple phrasing, mass-chant cadence—while the arrangement toggles tension with half-time feints and drum-fill ladders. Recorded hot but legible, it keeps the bounce elastic and the hook indelible. It’s a snapshot of a scene and an era that still lights floors.\nListen: https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/track/7CeSz4l0d2km0tz27lixnJ",
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            "comment": "An eternal sing-along that distills Decadentes’ ska-pop charm into three minutes of grin. Acoustic strum, brass flourishes, and a buoyant backbeat frame Jorge Serrano’s wry confession: ditch work, dodge expectations, live for music. The genius is structural economy—verses skate by on conversational wit; the chorus explodes into a festival-ready chant you can hear from blocks away. Arranged for maximum crowd lift, it balances joy with a wink, turning a slacker’s daydream into popular folklore. Decades on, it remains a democratic anthem: simple, generous, impossible not to join.\nListen: https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/track/6aPoVnA9UDncMyKgTAicsO",
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            "comment": "Shoegaze-lit indie where the vocal floats in reverb glow over chiming guitars and a patient, chest-thump kick. Dynamics do the heavy lifting: verses keep the frame narrow; the chorus opens to widescreen with layered harmonies and delay-trailing leads. A brief instrumental lift gives the melody air before the final swell. Familiar materials, rendered with conviction and care.\nListen: https://thelsdays1.bandcamp.com/track/show-me-babe",
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            "comment": "Micro-cosmic art-pop that packs a melodic thesis into under three minutes. A springy bass and clean, side-stick groove set a buoyant frame; synths sparkle in geometric patterns; the topline leans playful without losing craft. Midway, a clever subtractive break resets ears before the final hook lands brighter. It’s pocket-size euphoria with design-nerd detail.\nListen: https://open.spotify.com/album/2tSSNiOHCwgj7BZNAh7sT3",
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            "comment": "Drone-kissed kraut-gaze that blooms by slow accretion. A metronomic kick and bass figure stake the center while guitars smear into overtones and synths paint vapor trails. Lorena Quintanilla sings like a lighthouse—steady, human, guiding—against the swell. The track’s magic is patience: a mid-song thinning resets your ears before the pulse returns with new harmonic colors. Headphones reveal tiny tape warps and stereo feints that make the finale feel inevitable.\nListen: https://obsoletelorelle.bandcamp.com/album/control",
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