Camilo Lara's Sonic IV Embodies Mexico City for 2026 World Cup

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Camilo Lara Talks Sonic IV and Football
Camilo Lara, the innovative mind behind the Sonic IV for Mexico City for the 2026 World Cup, discussed his methodology for capturing the essence of the city through sound. Facing the challenge of representing a city as dynamically diverse as Mexico City, Lara expressed its complexity as "a monster of a million heads." He sought to infuse his personal touch into the project, hoping to transform individual expression into a collective experience.
Lara also highlighted the interplay between football and music throughout his career. He reminisced about performing in stadiums, his friendships influenced by local football club rivalries, and the lively football culture in Mexico City. Discussing the structure of football leagues, Lara showed skepticism about adopting a non-relational model, emphasizing the importance of competitive fairness and the opportunity for lower league teams to advance.
Regarding changes he would advocate for in football, Lara's suggestions included the controversial elimination of the video assistant referee (VAR) system to preserve the human element of the game, reducing excessive advertising during broadcasts, and advocating for equal focus and compensation in women's football. His vision is for women's football to gain recognition and respect comparable to the men's game.
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