By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Bubis Vayins – The Presences Pt. II
And we've come to discover this intriguing band from the city of Rosario through the second part of their album, Las Presencias. However, regardless of where to begin recognizing the talent of this group, We must say that their latest EP is a good example of their fun approach, an exhibition of enthusiasm and courage in mixing genres. It's worth discovering and listening to repeatedly. If readers need an explanation of what this particular group of artists does, we could say that here, the collective shout and the chorus happily merge, and the freedom of pop and the adrenaline of punk combine perfectly in each of the eleven minutes of this short but substantial work. Listen to them; you won't regret it.
Channel – Naiades
During this pandemic, Bogotá's electronic music scene has had the opportunity to reinvent itself from the basements and personal studios of those presenting new proposals. In this case, we have a duo made up of Lina María González and Juan Francisco Bermúdez., whose work is related to the more experimental and serene expressions of the scene, made more for rest than for unstoppable movement. These five recordings showcase a remarkable appreciation for subtle reverberations, the finest, almost imperceptible sounds, and the construction of textures that lull the audience as they unfold, embracing each listener. It's an elegant production in its conception, and if its intention was to awaken our deepest tenderness, that which connects most closely to our darkest, most unexpected aspects of the soul, then the result has clearly been outstanding.
Ds Mestizo – Sweat
We really like the way the Chilean artist Diego Sanhueza approaches the search for a new electronic sound in the field of contemporary fusion. The vast geography of Latin America seems to be reflected in its complex dimension in each of the productions included in this EP, where hip hop, drum & bass, and other modern genres like EDM, Trap, and Pop blend seamlessly with clear hints of local folk music, all in a remarkable quest for fresh celebrations for the dance floors and carnivals that await us after this lockdown. If you're looking to refresh your collection of recent continental sounds, this is a great place to start.



