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5 rare albums to ignore the apocalypse: Balthvs/Frank Jacket/Intergalactic Surfers/Andrés Plat/The Sad Lunatics
By the Zonagirante.com team @zonagirante Cover art by Zonagirante Studio In that corner of cyberspace called Bandcamp, the true global underground continues to simmer. While other platforms turn music into mere statistics,...
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The Courettes/Carolina Donati: Latin talent beyond the seas
By José Gandour @zonagirante In our imaginations (and aurally), we flew over the Atlantic Ocean to discover, upon landing, what some of our continental compatriots are doing musically on the other side of the pond. And we have two great examples...
Gaspar Benegas: Exclusive Interview
By José Gandour @zonagirante And yes, one day we had to return to interviewing people who are alive, active, and present on the continent. And taking advantage of his upcoming concert in Bogotá, we interviewed Gaspar Benegas. For those who don't know him...
Juan Gabriel: Ten covers to remember him by
By the zonagirante.com team @zonagirante His real name was Alberto Aguilera Valadez, and that's what he was baptized in Paracuaro, a small town in the state of Michoacán. This name only appears officially when registering his works with the Society of Authors and Publishers...
New sounds: Our most global playlist (talking about space travel)
By the zonagirante.com team @zonagirante Cover art by Zonagirante Studio Let's continue talking about space music: The Voyager Golden Record is a gold record launched into space in 1977 with the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 probes, with the purpose of communicating diversity...
Rubio / Ela Minus: The comforting electronics
By José Gandour @zonagirante More than just a couple of reviews, I'm determined to make this piece a necessary literary escape, as part of reflecting on the feelings I've experienced in recent years, trying to understand my relationship with music, how...
Vale Acevedo: Simplicity sometimes comes from space
By José Gandour @zonagirante And yes, there are people who know how to make captivating music in a simple way. It must be a gift. There are artists who know how to hold the world with their voice and a few instruments, and manage to draw all ears to them. And incidentally, those lucky ones...
New Bandcamp releases: La Ramona/Folk by Noise/Zapatogaze
By the zonagirante.com team @zonagirante Cover art by Zonagirante Studio We're back browsing Bandcamp, our favorite digital platform, and after a deep dive, we've found 3 albums worth presenting and discussing....
LATSS: Natural and distorted nostalgia
By José Gandour @zonagirante According to Wikipedia, many animals that appear depressed or grieving begin to exhibit self-destructive behavior that sometimes ends in death. In 2009, 28 cows and bulls mysteriously threw themselves off a...
Charly García, the survivor
By José Gandour @zonagirante Cover art by Zonagirante Studio It was an eagerly awaited album, but not only because of what the genius could do, because of what he has always generated. No. There was a morbid curiosity about what Charly García could do at his "advanced" age and with his constant shortcomings...
Maiguai: Electropical 2024!
By José Gandour @zonagirante Folklore, if it wishes to survive beyond the archaeological or anthropological, must evolve. It must show signs of constant questioning, regardless of whether it only uses traditional instruments or adds a catalog of...
Akriila: Pop as an earthquake of rebellion
By José Gandour @zonagirante Let's be serious: Today's male pop music, in any of its forms, with a few notable exceptions that aren't worth mentioning, is boring, limited, sexist, and so on and so forth. And I include in this category...
New EPs: Santiago Moraes/Moe Palau + Oliver Max/Intendente
By the Zonagirante.com team @zonagirante Santiago Moraes - What was I going to say? This album sounds like a deserted neighborhood street at sunset on a Sunday. This free-flowing mix of blues, rock, bolero, and other tropical flavors carries its own unique...
New Bandcamp Releases: A Robot Fight on I.Sat/Absurd Machines/Dirty Quarantine
By the zonagirante.com team @zonagirante We continue our search for unexpected gems in Latin American discography on Bandcamp, our favorite digital platform (whose users, we're sure, have no idea we exist). Today we're dedicated to finding...
