By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone Image by Daniel Casas C. @danielcasasc

September begins, thirty days in which some are already making their end-of-year predictions. It's the ninth month, and many are already wishing Christmas were upon us. But luckily, the Latin American music scene keeps moving and bringing new things. This week, once again, we have a list of 20 tracks released in the last few days that smell and sound like they've just been unpacked from the shelf. This time we have a compilation of songs from Colombia, Argentina, Cuba, Chile and Mexico, which sound primarily like rock, folk, and pop. Among others, we've added the new single from Alex Anwandter, the latest production of Tappan, the premiere of Ibeyi, and the most recent publication of Fer Casillas.

We repeat our favorite phrase for these kinds of occasions: Find your headphones, step away from the world and listen.  This is the Zonagirante.com playlist from September 3, 2018.

Participants:

Alex Anwandter (Chili)

Ibeyi (Cuba)

Martina Petric (Chili)

Sagan (Colombia)

Fer Casillas (Mexico)

Lucía Tacchetti (Argentina)

Stefania Kirnbauer (Mexico)

Gepe (Chili)

Jai Jas (Mexico)

Sergio Clark (Chili)

Miserable Marco (Mexico)

Island of Faces (Argentina)

Andromeda (Mexico)

Children of the Hill (Chili)

The Reynas (Mexico)

The Boy Lopez (Argentina)

Ramona (Mexico)

Burning Caravan (Colombia)

Weichafe (Chili)

Tappan (Colombia)

 

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