by Address | March 17, 2020 | Interviews
By José Gandour @gandour Listening to "¿Si le doy zoom, puedo ver África?" (If I Zoom In, Can I See Africa?), the new album by the Peruvian band Kanaku y el Tigre, one gets the feeling that the recording process was completely free, almost as if each day began with an experimental spirit, as if any...
by Address | March 11, 2020 | Interviews
By José Gandour @gandour Amidst all the uncertainty surrounding us these days, the opportunities to say what we think and do are strengthened. Perhaps these are the precise moments to confirm what we have always privately believed: This...
by Address | February 20, 2020 | Interviews
By José Gandour @gandour Photos from the Cienfue archives. Camilo Navarro, better known as Cienfue, surely misses the old days of MTV Latino, when it was still a music channel that showcased much of what was produced on this continent and constantly played...
by Address | February 17, 2020 | Interviews
By José Gandour @gandour Photos archive Parálisis del Sueño After a few singles and small compilations, the Chilean band Parálisis del Sueño presents its first album, under the name Brígido, and what we find in this work is as varied as it is colorful....
by Address | February 4, 2020 | Interviews
By José Gandour @gandour The Colombian diaspora is on the move, and quite active, as we've seen recently. One of the main meeting points abroad is Barcelona, where, for many decades, a permanent community...
by Address | November 25, 2019 | Interviews
By José Gandour @gandour Archive photos La Zorra Zapata It's easy to fall in love with her. Not only because of her obvious beauty, but also because of the smoothness of her voice, which shifts from innocence to subtle provocation in a matter of microseconds, with moving phrases like "It's incredible how...".