By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
2021 has already brought its share of misfortunes and surprises. Quico, that character we saw so many times on our local television channels, seems to want to join forces with the rabble and intends to govern the State of Querétaro with the support of his former followers. On the other hand, the heaviest snowfall in a century has hit the city of Madrid., And some of the Latin exiles show us how they ski on Gran Vía, reaching Plaza España at high speed. In Ecuador, any mention of the former president is prohibited in election campaigns, and in Colombia, social media is being used to search for anyone who dares to use porcine epithets to describe the government. Laws are being passed against playing music in Chilean restaurants, perhaps suspecting that Covid-19 resides in the speakers of these public places., And in Brazil, Bolsonaro believes the vaccine is a hoax and therefore refuses to allow his people access to it. In short, this, regardless of everything that has happened in recent months, is still Cambalache, just as it was in 506 and in 2000 too.
For the second time in 2021, Despite everything, we continue to be inspired by the best music on the continent, And that's why we present twenty brand-new songs made in Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Chile and Mexico, whose sound is related to labels such as Pop, Fusion, Folk, Folklore, Electronic and Rock. Among others, we've added the new single from Novalima, the latest production of Mitu, the new publication of Caloncho and the most recent recording of The Makana.
We repeat once again our favorite phrase for these kinds of occasions: Find your headphones, step away from the world and listen. This is the Zonagirante.com playlist for January 15, 2021.
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Participants:
Mitu (Colombia)
Nicola Cruz (Ecuador)
Diego Frenkel (Argentina)
Böjo (Colombia)
Novalima (Peru)
Sergio Vallín (Mexico)
Andrés Guerrero + Goli (Colombia)
Guadalupe Álvarez Luchia (Argentina)
Ismael Ayende (Colombia)
Patricia Barreto (Peru)
Salt Cathedral (Colombia) - Ximena Sariñana (Mexico)
Bea Mar (Peru)
Caloncho (Mexico)
The Makana (Chili)
Mauro Valenti (Argentina)
Kill Aniston (Mexico)
Bulnes Rooftop (Chili)
Mass + Charly Alberti (Argentina)
Buttocks (Mexico)
There's more to Milonga (Argentina)





