La Zorra Zapata: Reinventando su propio sonido

La Zorra Zapata: Reinventing their own sound

By José Gandour @gandour What does the Peruvian artist La Zorra Zapata sound like? After listening to her new album Acantilados repeatedly, the answer we can give to our question is "whatever she feels like." Perhaps if we start searching...
Vale Acevedo, terrícola de canciones nocturnas

Vale Acevedo, earthling of nocturnal songs

By José Gandour @gandour Archive photos Vale Acevedo It's obvious, she's beautiful. In fact, stunningly beautiful. That's an undeniable truth. That explains why she has over 170,000 followers on Instagram. However, in the music industry, that doesn't guarantee anything. Here,...
Julieta Laso: La voz imposible

Julieta Laso: The Impossible Voice

By José Gandour @gandour (photo Gabriela Manzo) Forgive me, friends, for making you uncomfortable from the beginning of this article by asking, almost demanding, that it's time to listen to some brave music, a moment for you to occupy a good part of the...
Noelia Maffiold, un estado de ánimo sonoro

Noelia Maffiold, a sonic mood

By José Gandour @gandour It's 20 minutes long. This time, for a moment, I suggest you don't think in terms of song compilations under a unifying title. Start by watching a video that presents each of the tunes in their respective order...
Silvana Estrada, un intenso dolor de corazón

Silvana Estrada, an intense heartache

By José Gandour @gandour And yes, they are all acoustic instruments. You could even say, in any tone you can imagine, that this is music that could be made in a big city or in a town of barely one hundred thousand inhabitants called Coatepec, a little more...
Carolina Zac: Bailar es posible

Carolina Zac: Dancing is possible

By José Gandour @gandour This is music made at home, crafted to be enjoyed with headphones on, locked in a room, in minimal clothing, and then to be felt explode in large venues, with powerful speakers that pound in your heart. It's...
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