by Address | October 19, 2020 | Political Sphere
By José Gandour @gandour Photos Oscar Perfer @perferoscar When the first cases of Covid-19 were reported in Colombia, knowing what the virus had caused in other countries, strict quarantine and social distancing measures were taken, and businesses were closed...
by Address | July 21, 2020 | Rotating memories
By José Gandour @gandour In these days of strange fatalism and apocalyptic dreams, I haven't stopped thinking about a song, recorded in the early nineties, which was very popular at the time in Bogotá's alternative scene. The song is called...
by Address | July 14, 2020 | Personal
By José Gandour @gandour In 117 days of fluctuating quarantine in the city of Bogotá, I've only left my home once, and that was to see the doctor for a small wound on my foot. I went, was treated, returned, and went back into lockdown. It's been a long time since I've had the...
by Address | May 28, 2020 | Political Sphere
By José Gandour @gandour Photo @simonamalaika Let's be clear: From the capital's and Colombian state authorities, the music sector is still seen as a marginal expression of partying and revelry, and its significant contribution is not fully understood...
by Address | May 22, 2020 | Guests
By Loreta Neira @Loreta_L On May 20, 1990, Corazones, the fourth album by Los Prisioneros and their first without their longtime guitarist Claudio Narea, was released. Thirty years later, Chilean music websites and supplements are overflowing with...
by Address | April 23, 2020 | Personal
By José Gandour @gandour It all really started in a bar, it all started with the first drinks and those conversations where we heard various musicians getting together and forming bands, or where the already established ones scheduled gigs for several groups. Love...