Placas discográficas de estreno: Ana Barajas/Emy Castro/Valentina

Debut albums: Ana Barajas/Emy Castro/Valentina

By the Zonagirante.com team @zonagirante Cover art by Zonagirante Studio In this special week, we'll be highlighting three recent publications by women from our hemisphere: Ana Barajas – Mango Motel This Colombian woman,...
Lisa Scha: Pop, redefinido

Lisa Scha: Pop, redefined

By José Gandour @zonagirante 🎙️ Lisa Scha and her pop rebellion Listening to It's Pop, Stupid: Vol. 1, by the Argentinian artist Lisa Scha, generates two topics for discussion (at least) in the mind of the author of this piece. The first takes us back to our extensive and almost...
La Zorra Zapata: palabras y sonidos incendiarios

The Fox Zapata: incendiary words and sounds

By José Gandour @zonagirante 🔥 An artist who ignites fire from within. Some time ago I was talking to a Peruvian music promoter who had gone to see the local artist La Zorra Zapata at an alternative music venue in the Barranco neighborhood of Lima. He went to...
Vale Acevedo: La sencillez a veces viene del espacio

Vale Acevedo: Simplicity sometimes comes from space

By José Gandour @zonagirante And yes, there are people who know how to make captivating music in a simple way. It must be a gift. There are artists who know how to hold the world with their voice and a few instruments, and manage to draw all ears to them. And incidentally, those lucky ones...
Akriila: El pop como terremoto de rebeldía

Akriila: Pop as an earthquake of rebellion

By José Gandour @zonagirante Let's be serious: Today's male pop music, in any of its forms, with a few notable exceptions that aren't worth mentioning, is boring, limited, sexist, and so on and so forth. And I include in this category...
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