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Recordings Under: Luzcyan/To Bury Someone/Melodica Vibezz
By the Zonagirante.com team @zonagirante Luzcyan - I Touch Your Mouth Thirty-five years after the death of the Argentine master Julio Cortázar, Ernesto Martín Domínguez, from Patagonia, under the name Luzcyan, pays tribute to him by recording the text of his story I Touch Your Mouth...
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Purple Zippers, the Bogota path of new funk
By José Gandour @gandour Some of the most renowned clubs in Bogotá's electronic music scene are fueled by local talent—projects that, without straying from the conventional, produce interesting music with a pleasing sound and impeccable production. They are...
Sagan: a stellar experience
By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums Photo: Leonardo Carreño My aspirations as a writer sometimes lead me to unconsciously click on anything that seems interesting online, looking for interesting music; artists that awaken something in me,...
Hache ST & Gas-Lab: Jubilation from afar
By José Gandour @gandoru The internet isn't just for showing us that some people like to share stupid things with others, or where cats have become mainstream figures that make everyone smile—those who consider themselves innocent in a wicked world. It's also...
Pornomotora: Summoning its believers once again
By José Gandour @gandour Exiles, whether voluntary or not, bring all kinds of changes. Christian De la Espriella, leader (and owner) of the Colombian band Pornomotora, moved to Mexico City a little over a year ago, seeking to rethink personal matters and...
Candy, sweet new wave in motion
By José Gandour @gandour The new generation of Mexican rock musicians is making its presence felt and wants to be heard by the masses with innovative proposals and sounds that seek to renew the auditory landscape of their country. One of the most interesting proposals of recent times...
Mr. Pauer imagines a new Latin party
Por José Gandour @gandour Foto: Claudia Calle Nos guste o no, Miami es una de las principales capitales del embate diario latino. Es una ciudad amalgama, donde han llegado miles de cubanos, colombianos, mexicanos, puertorriqueños, argentinos... en fin, miles de...
Yael Meyer, between two hemispheres
By José Gandour @gandour Chilean artist Yael Meyer has two homes, one in Los Angeles, California, and the other in Santiago, and constantly travels the Pacific Ocean promoting her unique sound, which she herself categorizes as folk pop. Her...
Oh'laville's electrical commitment
By José Gandour @gandour The Bogota band Oh'laville continues to promote their album Anaranjado, and this time they release their single Gigantes, a meticulously recorded composition that confirms the group's steady progress from an acoustic past to a present of strong...
Sweet and sour, pop dessert from Concepción
By José Gandour @gandour Chilean pop music has developed well over the last ten years, sowing good seeds in new generations so that its movement is not just a passing fad or a fleeting impact, but something that endures and produces...
Satan Dealers and the simplicity of good rock
By José Gandour @gandour Even Bart Simpson once said it: When it comes to rock, it's much more useful to join the army of evil than to succumb to the temptation of sweet, heavenly melodies. And we can verify this time and again by listening to...
Barco, another great route of Argentine pop rock
By José Gandour @gandour Just outside Buenos Aires and into the Vicente López district, we find the Florida neighborhood, home to the striking Argentine band Barco. This quartet, with its elegant sound, a good mix of electropop, and something...
Dante's Inferno
By Rodrigo Ricardo @hhdrums When I clicked on the link containing this Dante installment, the words “We are Hellhounds” appeared before me, and in the background of the page were some guys dressed in leather, long-haired, with chains on their pants and stuff… I thought: “He…”.
Le Butcherettes, electricity to stir rebellious hearts
By José Gandour @gandour Teri Gender Bender has all the rage and love in the world in her petite frame. If anyone, in these times when so much artificial music is playing everywhere, embodies the true spirit of rock rebellion, it's this Mexican woman...
