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Recordings Under: King Tiger/Kokodile/Moreno
By the Zonagirante.com team @zonagirante Rey Tigre - Jale al Chivo Sessions From Costa Rica comes a pleasant surprise. Joel Obando, under the name Rey Tigre, records four songs with his acoustic guitar for the local podcast Jale al Chivo.
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Willie Bobo and his recovered jewels
By José Gandour @gandour Photo by Martin Cohen His original name was William Correa. He was born in the 1930s in Spanish Harlem, and from the moment he realized his calling was the timbales and joined the Afro-Cuban jazz scene, he became one of the...
Cerati in female voices
By José Gandour @gandour As you know: Today, August 11, 2016, Gustavo Cerati would have turned 57. Even so, despite his physical absence, we continue to celebrate his music. We still believe he was one of the greatest artists on the continent and...
Subsocial, desert spirit and psychedelic
By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums I know the phrase “music is cyclical” might sound cliché. And, probably, it is. But that doesn't make it any less of an undeniable truth, especially in this day and age, when people believe that nothing truly new can be created...
Domestiko, new attack of 1280 Souls
By David Chavez On July 23rd, the emblematic Bogota group 1280 Almas released their seventh album, Domestiko, presented on vinyl. Side 1, titled Lado Aktual, features 6 tracks...
Latin set: Julio's songs
By the Zonagirante.com team @zonagirante Photo by Oscar Perfer @perferoscar From this moment on, we at Zonagirante.com are committed to producing a monthly music roundup featuring some of the best songs submitted to us by Latin American artists...
Ra, Morpheus's new journey
By Carla Vera. The Ecuadorian group Morfeo is an experimental band. They explore new musical territories, getting lost in them and rediscovering themselves through new compositions. The band moved from an acoustic sound with folk influences on their first album, Morfeo y el...
Come Back (Yes, Come Back) Six Pedestrians
By José Gandour @gandour Photo: Andrés Alvarado. The story of the Colombian band Seis Peatones is quite curious: This alternative blues-rock group, made up of talented musicians, stands out in the local scene with songs that are hits on the radio, such as...
Miss Garrison, a wave of overwhelming beauty
By José Gandour @gandour Photo by Juan Pablo Morales It's as if the guitar begins to whisper a secret in your ear, a truth about to explode, where everything is about to overflow upon whoever listens. It's as if you know that the calm you enjoy in some...
MiaHush and a delicately crafted cover
By José Gandour @gandour A starting point: Hurt, a song written by Trent Reznor for his musical project Nine Inch Nails, and later successfully covered by Johnny Cash, may be one of the best songs made in the last thirty years in the field...
Music is my girlfriend: True musical independence
By José Gandour @gandour In a new chapter of our Creatives section, we talk to Sylvie Piccolotto, a Brazilian living in Buenos Aires, who, alongside her husband, Pablo Hierro Dori, through their record label Scatter Records and their...
The Marvins fire grunge
By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums For years it's been said that Grunge is dead and that it died with Kurt Cobain. A harsh statement for us '90s kids, but also with a high degree of certainty, since bands like Soundgarden and Alice In Chains (not...
Nawal, the eclectic path of evolution
By José Gandour @gandour I'll start with a personal opinion, which doesn't commit anyone else on the Zonagirante.com team: Much of what's been done in Latin America in recent years regarding reggae bores me to tears, because in most cases it...
We the lion: Peruvian folk music in the American style
By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums When one thinks of Peru, musically speaking, thousands of images and references come to mind, due to the country's rich cultural traditions. A considerable number of artists representing diverse styles have emerged from there...
