By the zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

This time we're going from south to north, from dense sounds to a vibrant, mestizo party. Buckle up, because next up is an electronic rollercoaster ride.

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Super Deep King Korg

We hope that our friends Rodrigo De La Rivera and Ignacio Kenfa Wong, members of this Chilean project that has been running since 2018, will not be offended by our description of their material., because we feel that the 6 recordings included on this disc seem to have been taken from the soundtrack of an apocalyptic-themed video game. Returning to the controversy surrounding labels, we turn to them to explain a little about what this interesting compilation sounds like. This is a hybrid of 2024 industrial music and an unexpected spirit of rock roots. (in spirit, but not in body). This is a harsh and chaotic resonance worthy of the seventies and eighties, spicing up a totally synchronized world, surrounded by too much auditory cleanliness when it comes to attending to the new generations. This noise, even though it is heavy and caustic, exhibits an elegance that knows how to expel its perfumes into the air. Here are monsters that tread delicately, slowly but persistently crushing us. The secret of these mini sonatas of subtle dread lies in the fact that the blow doesn't come to shatter us in the first second. First it envelops us and seduces us to create trust, and then it corrodes our ears as if it were emitting poisoned kisses on the skin. The best moment? Fourth cut., Phaedra. 

Never Dull Starlight

Let's change our mindset, and now let's go into a nightclub in Southern California, where we have to be prepared to dance to house music with hints of classic tropical influences in general. It's a return to the golden age of disco, with a Latin fusion. Straight from the border, from the city of San Diego, This American of Mexican heritage knows how to liven up a party, from coast to coast, and his experience gives him enough excuses to rub shoulders with the best in his style on the planet. Starlight It is a compilation of 6 uncomplicated sound recordings made for the eternal dance among the lights of the most sophisticated venues in big cities, or, if there are no other possibilities, to impose the rumba in your bathroom shower. If we continue talking about soundtracks, as in the previous review, This EP could perfectly fit into a possible reissue of Saturday Night Fever, Made in these diverse and contemporary times, without the presence of John Travolta and closer to the beach than to the original bustle of New York.

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