By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Dataism – Two
Here we have worthy offspring of the sound that punk rock brought us in the nineties, with such significant emblems as Sonic Youth, Pavement and the like. Thick, dark sound, without sweet concessions or unnecessary embellishments that simulate a false happiness of an inconvenient nature. From Mexico City comes a two-song EP, with a lo-fi texture, daring in its production, not very elegant in its presentation, perfect for listening to in any underground club in any city on our continent. There may be many like these guys from Mexico City, but their music sounds good and is worth a listen.
Andrés Ruiz ft. I Want Club – Leave
Here's the story: An Argentinian artist decides to take a chance on a stint in Mexico, using his extensive tour to record with a well-known Monterrey-based band and more firmly establish his experimental pop sound there. The result: An intriguing, slow-tempo track with psychedelic digital textures. and certain moments that seem to be taken from the most amazing Hispanic ballads of the seventies. A pleasant ending, which could pave the way for more committed collaborations in the future. Interesting.
Dylan Thomas. – Memories
Call it a literary weakness if you like, but naming a soundtrack close to the shoegaze It's a positive development that we welcome. This data immediately raises the necessary red flags to draw our attention. Once the button is pressed... play, We enter three minutes and twenty-seven seconds of good guitar sound, delicately reverberated vocals, and a certain post-adolescent fascination. This supports a good, alternative proposal, one that's appealing to our times. We're pleased to hear about this Costa Rican group and promise to follow their music closely after this recording.



