By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
According to the Happy Vibrations Institute, located in the Welsh town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch (better known as Llanfair), A significant portion of the published music catalog has the potential to cure existing human diseases. According to the document, the study, directed by Dr. Tittensor, He has been able to verify, after five intense years of analysis, having listened to more than forty thousand recordings from all over the world, that, just as with the various plants that exist in the world, each rhythm and each instrumental sound has the possibility of correcting one or two health problems. They have discovered that, for example, Ashiko, from Ghana, can give new color to the hair layer of men on their chest. Maquam, from Uzbekistan, helps reduce gum inflammation in people over eighty. Calung, from Indonesia, stimulates the soles of the feet of those who climb trees to pick coconuts. Some huaynos from northern Argentina soothe the pain caused by alpaca bites. Tanzanian litungu, in its original form, improves the breath of lovers, especially if heard after midnight. Dr. Tittensor has cautioned that they haven't yet delved into contemporary music, so they don't yet know how proposals made since the mid-20th century can truly benefit our physical or mental well-being. Therefore, the institution warns, they are not responsible for the fallacies circulating that claim, for example, that those who listen to rock are more intelligent than those who listen to reggaeton, or that those who engage with hip hop are happier than folk music enthusiasts. Anyway, they promised to keep us informed.
For the twelfth time in 2021, Music heals our sorrows in its own way., And that's why we apply, as a daily vaccine, twenty new songs a week, all tied together in the same playlist, made in Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Peru, Chile and Mexico, whose sound is related to labels such as Pop, Fusion, Folk, Hip Hop, Folklore, Electronic and Rock. Among others, we've added the new single from Silver Revolver, the latest production of Lorena Blume, the new publication of Natalia Lafourcade and the most recent recording of Zebra 93.
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 March 26, 2021.
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Participants:
Barzo (Costa Rica) + Pahua (Mexico)
Diana Burco (Colombia)
Tambobrass (Chili)
Briela Ojeda (Colombia)
MoreMusic (Chili)
Martina Flores (Argentina)
Zurbarán (Venezuela)
Lorena Blume (Peru)
Ania Ivania (Chili)
Good manners (Uruguay)
Simon Grossmann (Venezuela)
Naïa Valdez (Peru)
Max Tejera (Uruguay)
Anahi de Cardenas (Peru)
Martina Camin (Argentina)
Zebra 93 (Chili)
Silver Revolver (Colombia)
From Monaco (Chili)
Santa Madero (Peru)
Always Alive Daisy (Colombia)
