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NoMoreRedLightsForPauline

Fran Herraiz – Electronica Artist

Acoustic Track | NoMoreRedLightsForPauline by Fran Herraiz | Free Download

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Based in Spain, Fran Herraiz is an independent Electronic artist who has been releasing music on SoundClick since 2006. With over 200 original tracks available on SoundClick, the catalog spans Electronic releases built for free streaming.

The catalog is highly versatile, with productions ranging from laid-back to intense in energy and from dark to bright and feel-good in tone. Releases span Alternative, Electro and Electronica, all within the Electronic space. Rhythmically, the catalog is equally versatile, spanning subtle groove to dance-ready rhythms. The overall sound is broadly accessible, making it well-suited for a range of placements and projects. Production relies on acoustic and drums, giving the catalog a consistent sonic identity. Across releases, the mood is consistently relax, sad and anxiety, making the catalog easy to navigate for artists seeking a specific feel.

The catalog includes notable releases that highlight the artist's range and production quality. "All we had to say" is a standout pop rock production. "Silent love." is a focused neo-soul production that charted at #15 on the SoundClick Electronic chart. "Magnetic Resonance Imaging" is an experimental sounds production that peaked at #6 on the SoundClick Experimental Sounds chart.

Fran Herraiz offers free downloads on SoundClick, giving listeners and independent artists direct access to the catalog.

Fran Herraiz has generated 11.7K streams on SoundClick, earning 31 top-50 chart positions on SoundClick. Discover the full discography on SoundClick.

Independent artist Fran Herraiz drops "NoMoreRedLightsForPauline", an Acoustic track on SoundClick. Featuring acoustic, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. This is the unmistakable sound of Spanish, and it will especially appeal to acoustic fans. "NoMoreRedLightsForPauline" has peaked at number 6 on the SoundClick Acoustic General chart. If Pop is your sound, "NoMoreRedLightsForPauline" is a strong addition to your playlist.

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Charts
#534 today Peak #28
#230 in subgenre Peak #6
Uploaded
June 28, 2024
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MP3 16.5 MB 320 kbps 7:12 minutes
Story behind the song
Roberto lives in a traditional town near Madrid. Every night, when he returns from work in the capital, he passes by a crossroads, on the outskirts of town, where there is a hostess club. Every night, from the back of the club, he sees a girl with an angel face come out, throwing the trash into the container, sheltered from the flickering red shreds of the club's neon, who hug her, don't run away. Walking languidly, with her head down, as if all the weight of the world fell on her shoulders, the girl never sees him, never looks at him, lost in her sadness and her fate. The days go by, and Roberto's heart shrinks more and more, looking at her, out of the corner of his eye, in the distance. One weekend he decides to visit the club, and requests the services of that girl. He has a plan, his heart has dictated it to him. In front of her, looking at her, he loses himself in her infinite eyes, and finds himself. The murmur of distant spanish guitars music reaches the room. The girl works because her parents pushed her, in exchange for money, they sold her. Roberto tells the fallen angel his plan; she is unfazed, gone, cold, withdrawn by her past and her present. He insists, she looks into his eyes, she gets lost, and she finds herself. Finally, she lowers his head in an affirmative gesture and Roberto leaves. The next night, in the grove at the back of the club, in the darkness, someone has their cell phone flashlight on. Someone leaves the club, sports bag in hand, and heads towards the light. Together hand in hand they are seen... There will be no more red lights for Pauline.
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