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Under Recordings: The Schizoids/Fukuyama Noise/Banana Sound Cartel
By the Zonagirante.com team @zonagirante The Schizoids - Pacha / Drop The Square We ask for five minutes and one second of your time to indulge yourselves in a frenzied manner (if you have the age, patience, and desire to let loose amidst the everyday chaos)....
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Latin set by Alfonso Espriella
We've created a new section, called Set Latino, in which we'll constantly invite leading figures in Latin American music to present the 10 songs made on this side of the planet that resonate most strongly in their personal soundtracks...
Goli or the strange nostalgia
Sara Rodas is a unique artist. On the one hand, there's her rather striking physical beauty. Her high-pitched voice is easily recognizable. Her visual aesthetic is dark, but it differs from the usual references used by those who want to signify their opacity with...
Mowa, a breath of fresh air for pop fusion
By José Gandour @gandour From Medellín comes this musical offering that elegantly delves into pop territory, subtly integrating indigenous rhythms. Mowa avoids the obvious and explores the barely detectable sensation of fusion...
Astro's dancing druid
By José Gandour @gandour Currently, the Chilean band Astro is one of the hottest alternative pop sensations in our continent. Their style involves creating songs with playful digital textures, keyboards with sounds reminiscent of the most disco-infused of...
It's just rock 'n' roll, but Tappan does it well.
By José Gandour @gandour Eighty years after his death, many say that Gardel sings better every day. Based on the relativity of the passage of time, we can say, contrary to the threats of the pseudo-avant-garde snobs out there, that...
Norma, a song every minute
By José Gandour @gandour We've been waiting a long time for new material from normA. This band from the city of La Plata, after a somewhat long and somewhat painful internal rebuilding process, has finally announced the release of a new album, which...
Vigilante does a really industrial cover of Los Prisioneros
By José Gandour @gandour Chilean artist Iván Muñoz (better known in the music scene as Vigilante) has fulfilled a wish that many fans of intense electronic music have imagined: a great industrial-style cover of one of his most famous tracks...
Shut up, indie artist, listen to Billordo
By José Gandour @gandour Every aspiring rock star has been deceived into thinking the ultimate goal is to play in stadiums, with the euphoria of the fans stroking their ego and their ears. That success is measured by the number of groupies waiting for them backstage...
After the spikes, a new version of Bogota's heaviness
Por José Gandour @gandour En la capital colombiana desde hace mucho tiempo se habla de la preponderancia de los géneros más pesados del rock, tanto que a esta ciudad en muchos círculos se le llama "Pogotá". En medio de este ambiente, algunos creemos que gran parte de...
Arawato's rock 'n' roll
By José Gandour @gandour Venezuelan rock has hidden gems, hard-to-spot treasures amidst the sonic maelstrom that surrounds us. This could be due to a lack of awareness, prejudice, or simply not having Caracas and its surrounding areas in mind...
A factory of nostalgic pop
By José Gandour @gandour They're called Una Fábrica and they're from Buenos Aires. Although we received their latest album, Nuevas Reglas, just a few days ago, we were confused about what era they were from. Yes, it's clear that seeing their photo tells us this quartet has a residence...
Pedro Piedra or the Andean western.
By José Gandour @gandour The fearsome outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, after terrorizing the American West at the end of the 19th century, sought their fortune in the southern part of the continent and some say, without being able to prove it, that they died in a confrontation with the...
The bloodthirsty disco in Denver
By José Gandour @gandour The Chilean duo Dënver, after a failed breakup, is back and presents their new song "Los Vampiros" (The Vampires), as a preview of their upcoming album "Sangre Cita" (Blood Date). This track, with many elements of 90s Europop, features...
