By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone 

Image by Daniel Casas C. @danielcasasc

December, yes. The month we dreaded so much. Here come the 31 most chilling days of the year. It's the time of commercial promotions everywhere, shopping malls packed to the brim, unbearable children in every store aisle, and the fake smiles of the building's security guard, the neighborhood policeman, the milkman, and even, if they still existed, the newspaper delivery boys. It's the month when we hear, on the other hand, an army of complainers protesting against excessive consumerism, the high prices of the most ridiculous products, and the family's frantic scramble to figure out how to eat turkey with Grandma's new sauce. Still, it's still a time for new music in Latin America.  This week the releases continue, and for that reason we present our list with 20 recently created tracks included in recent days on Spotify and other places in the field. We have a compilation of songs from  Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Chile and Mexico, that sound like Pop, Folk, Rock and Electrofusion. Among others, we add the new single from V for Volume, the latest production of Sergio Clark, the new publication of Porter, and the most recent recording of Panda Elliot.

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 December 3, 2018.

Participants:

V for Volume (Colombia)

Silverio (Mexico)

Be (Argentina)

Grtsch (Mexico)

Three and I (Colombia)

MonteCoral (Mexico)

Grass (Argentina)

Porter (Mexico)

Paula Maffia (Argentina)

Camilo Séptimo (Mexico)

Panda Elliot (Argentina)

Red Jesus (Mexico)

Independence (Peru)

Guli (Argentina)

Sergio Clark (Chili)

Elephant Love (Argentina)

Edson Velandia (Colombia)

Aoiii (Argentina)

I am Emilia (Colombia)

Sylvester and the Orange (Argentina)

 

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