
After Bocanada, Cerati made the opposite record. Seventeen songs, programmed beats, big pop choruses, guitars back up front. The title means it is always today, and the songs take that seriously: they are about love and movement right now, not about memory. A year later he handed the whole album to other artists to remix, which tells you he never treated it as some untouchable monument.
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