By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

The SchizoidsPacha / Drop The Square

We ask for five minutes and one second of your time to indulge yourself to the fullest (if you're old enough, patient enough, and willing enough to let loose amidst the everyday chaos). If you're in the mood, here are two songs from A fun Costa Rican garage rock trio, with a raw sound and basic rules, who make rock and roll straight to the heart. Don't expect too much sophistication in the production, but rather a great soundtrack and the urge to mosh with your friends before your partner catches you reminiscing about your more rebellious years. Pacha!

Fukuyama NoiseSingle (February 2019)

For a while, forget about the sanitized radio hits that play and torment you twenty-four hours a day. For a moment, consider that your head desperately needs a sound capable of disinfecting the sonic purity of the Top 40 that has invaded it all these days. Are you ready to undergo some good Noise Rock therapy? If so, it's time to enter the resonant temple of this Peruvian trio and let yourself be enveloped in layers upon layers of guitar distortion, whose immediate mission is to prevent you from breathing a single second of sanitized air, at least for the next eight minutes. Welcome, brave souls seeking something different.

Banana Sound CartelRemixed Cream

Four musicians, formerly residents of Bogotá, decided to move to Europe to develop their skills in tropical fusion, seeking a new and vibrant audience eager for exotic sounds. For a time, they called themselves Los Transatlanticos, but then decided to dress up as slender gorillas and adopted a more striking name. They recorded an album called Cream, They tour the old continent to promote it and, now, with their headquarters in Berlin, they present remixes of their songs made by their friends Yukicito, Panther Panther, Sonido Berzerk, Dead Stare, Nixtamal and Andrés Digital. So, here are 6 examples of the underground evolution of electro-tropical sound, which demonstrate that there are still avenues to explore without falling into the obvious traps offered by corporate machinery.

 


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