By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Image by Daniel Casas C. @danielcasasc
In October, strange winds blow. Turbulent extremist sentiments take hold in some parts of the continent, and it seems the worst times are returning. Perhaps it's time to rethink old struggles and reconsider forms of resistance. Even so, music continues to provide inspiration. This week, as is our custom, we present a compilation of 20 new music releases published on digital platforms. We have a list of topics coming from Dominican Republic, Colombia, Ecuador, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Mexico, that sound like Rock, Fusion Dance and Pop. Among others, we add the new single from Mule, the latest production of VinylVersus, the launch of Entre Rios, and the most recent publication of Tappan.
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 October 8, 2018.
Participants:
Worshippers of dead stars (Argentina)
Mule (Dominican Republic)
Black Mambo (Colombia)
Acapulco Room (Mexico)
Hausi Kuta (Chili)
Entre Rios (Argentina)
Maler (Chili)
Vanessa Zamora (Mexico)
Van Der Sar (Argentina)
Syllabary (Chili)
1915 (Argentina)
Milton James (Chili)
The Riverman (Colombia)
Vinylversus (Venezuela)
The Laser Brothers (Uruguay)
Just before the war with the Eskimos (Argentina)
Sucre Comet (Ecuador)
Radio Paila (Colombia)
Girl (Argentina)
Tappan (Colombia)
