After the launch of 2.1their sixth studio album, 21st floor offers its followers an intimate look at the creative process of this work through the short film The Road to 2.1. This 27-minute documentary compiles key moments from almost a year of production between Colombia and the United States, showing the evolution and effort behind one of the group’s most personal projects.
In the short film, the members Dim, Lorduy, Pablo and the Profe They share reflections on the creation of the album, which seeks to recover the essence of the group’s beginnings and reconnect emotionally with its audience.
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“We take our time without worries, something we haven’t done in a long time. “We locked ourselves in with a group of producers in charge of the entire album.”, explained the Prof. For his part, Pablo added: “Every song received the necessary love; some occurred two or three times, always seeking the best result.”
He Road to 2.1 It also details the process behind the album’s 14 tracks, from tracklist selection to the group’s favorite songs. Among these stands out I feel high, the eighth song on the album, which reflects the essence of Piso 21: transmitting love and emotions through its characteristic sound.
The short film comes at a time of great success for the band, which recently experienced an emotional meeting with more than 20,000 fans in Cuenca, Ecuador, who continued singing their hits even after the concert. Now, Piso 21 prepares to present 2.1 live in Costa Rica, Peru and their long-awaited show on November 30 in Bogotá, Colombia.
With The Road to 2.1, 21st floor not only celebrates the effort behind his music, but also invites his fans to immerse themselves in the love and dedication that marked this new stage in his career.
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