Electronic/Review Horizonte Lied - Nuevos Horizontes [Remastered Edition]
Horizonte Lied, hailing from Monterrey, Mexico, is a musical project that dates back to 1992, when Alex Ezert and Bernardo Garza, the core members of the band, first came together in high school. Their journey saw them experimenting with Depeche Mode covers and original demos before diving into a more serious musical endeavor in 2001 with their albums "Reciclaje" and "Memorias de Cronicas Futuras."
Horizonte Lied’s “Nuevos Horizontes [Remastered Edition]” is far more than a technical revisit—it’s a deeply symbolic and emotional closing chapter in the band’s evolving identity. Rather than simply polishing older material, this release transforms it, presenting tracks that feel reborn, reshaped by time, experience, and artistic growth.
The EP’s long journey—from early impulse tracker demos to its final form in Cubase 12 and MPC Live 3—can be felt in its layered, textured sound. There’s a sense of history embedded in every track, as if each version carries traces of its past iterations while confidently stepping into something new. This process gives the music a rare depth, where evolution becomes part of the listening experience itself.
Thematically, the record leans into introspection and self-confrontation. “Tu Enigma” questions inherited beliefs with a thoughtful skepticism, while “Punto Crucial” explores self-deception but offers a sense of clarity and resolution. Meanwhile, “Romper Una Era” stands out as a meditative and experimental farewell, capturing the quiet strength it takes to let go of internal conflicts and embrace change.
What makes this EP compelling is its philosophical core—the idea that understanding the illusions shaped by time allows for genuine transformation. Horizonte Lied doesn’t just revisit the past; they deconstruct it, learn from it, and ultimately move beyond it.
As part of the “Remasters Finales” project, “Nuevos Horizontes [Remastered Edition]” feels like a turning point. It’s a thoughtful, immersive release that balances technical refinement with emotional honesty, offering listeners not just music, but a profound sense of closure and renewal.