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Mud and Music, night two of Estéreo Picnic 2017
By Daniel Casas @danielcasasc Photo from the official Estéreo Picnic Festival catalog. There must be some kind of equation for the Estéreo Picnic Festival, and let's just say we're going to invent it: The more mud and mire, the better the event. The second day of its...
Photo chronicle by Oscar Perfer at Estéreo Picnic Day 1
By Oscar Perfer @perferoscar Editor's Note: Oscar Perfer, a friend of the house and an excellent photographer who has worked with us during the last few editions of Rock al Parque, attended the Estéreo Picnic Festival for the first time on Thursday, March 23. He was in the...
First day of Estéreo Picnic: A day for various debates
By José Gandour @gandour Photo from the official Estéreo Picnic catalog How to write a review of an event that has become one of the leading private festivals in South America, while also highlighting the shortcomings faced by attendees who, otherwise...
Olavarría: perfume on the edge of pain
By Marcha Editorial Staff (article published with permission from our friends at www.marcha.org.ar) @marchaorgar Chronicle of a night that was pure illusion and ended in two deaths that cast a shadow over everything. Responsibilities that must be addressed and...
Rock in court
By José Gandour @gandour Photo by Karin Richter @karinrichter Let's begin with the curious story that prompted this article: A person who usually presents himself as a journalist, cultural manager, and musician, has just filed a legal action against the Institute...
King Lotus: Renewing Peruvian Pop
By José Gandour @gandour Personally, I've always had reservations when Latin American musical projects sing in English. I believe (sometimes without much basis) that the European and American music markets aren't receptive to projects made in...
Missing Kurt Cobain
By José Gandour @zonagirante Today he would have turned 50. Had he lived to this day, Kurt Cobain and his band Nirvana could have created more heartbreaking songs, and perhaps even achieved the status of a "classic," as he walked...
Adapt or disappear? (Is rock dead?)
By Victor Li @victoreli23 Photo by Oscar Perfer Let's face it, for quite some time now "Rock is dead" (at least for now, since I think it's cyclical). According to an article in Billboard magazine ("Is Rock still relevant in 2016?", 12/12/2016), despite the recent...
Charly García wants us all to be happy
By José Gandour @gandour His voice reflects the passage of time, but his singing still moves you. Sixty-five years don't pass in vain, but Charly García still finds his way with his intonation, and of course, his inquisitive irony remains as sharp as ever. All this...
Bandcamp: Against rampant fascism, good independent music
By José Gandour @gandour I don't know if you've noticed, but our favorite digital music platform is Bandcamp. An online music store open to all artists worldwide, where the relationship between the musician and the company is direct, and where anyone who wants to...
The Witch of 71, from anti-fascist activist to El Chavo's neighbor
By the No tan Distintos team @ntd_la Editor's Note: While the folks at No tan distintos, our soul brothers and rockers based in Argentina, are returning from their hiatus and resuming their wonderful stories, we've asked their permission to republish one...
The Summit of Rock: your anger isn't about the music
By Javiera Tapia @javieratapiaf Photo_ Agencia Uno. (Article originally published on Potq.cl) It seems like there was an earthquake this weekend, Chile hit its head, we woke up and suddenly we were back in 1997. During these days, there was discussion - as well as...
Bambarabanda: Party or Fear?
By José Argotty Photos: Jorge Mario Bolaños @JorgeB_DG and Jaime Cañizares @jaimecanizares The Carnival of Blacks and Whites is the biggest festival in southern Colombia. It takes place in Pasto and its surrounding areas from January 2nd to 7th, and its origins lie in the fusion of multiple traditions...




