La Franela y el tiempo que va y viene

Flannel and the passage of time

By José Gandour @gandour Some grandmothers say that everything that's done comes back around. Everything that happens comes back to demand an explanation, only it doesn't happen with the logic that would protect any regret, because everything still happens late, inconveniently, unhappily, and...
Julián Mayorga y la infancia disfrazada

Julián Mayorga and childhood in disguise

By José Gandour @gandour Photo Nancy Siderola Julián Mayorga belongs to a new wave of Colombian singer-songwriters who, forced by circumstances, developed their careers completely independently, making their professional journey and their...
La luz fantasma de Federico Franco

The Phantom Light by Federico Franco

By José Gandour @gandour Colombian artist Federico Franco presents "Go Far," his latest video, where he plays with strange laser beams and low-power flashlights, perhaps to try and terrorize the Dutch city of Utrecht. The song, reminiscent of some of the...
Llevarte a Marte arma su propia telenovela

Taking you to Mars creates its own soap opera

By José Gandour @gandour From Panama comes a romantic chapter, with an intriguing initial drama, in the form of a music video. It's called "Cuando tú estás" (When You're Here) and stars the local band Llevarte a Marte (Take You to Mars), who have created a kind of bolero/reggae song to tell the story...
Admirando (y detestando) al decadente Páez

Admiring (and detesting) the decadent Páez

By José Gandour @gandour A friend of Fito Páez once recounted receiving a call from the Argentine artist after a performance in Chile, a call where it was clear Páez was very drunk and talking nonsense. The funny thing is that...
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