By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
In one of the last meetings of the Zonagirante.com editorial board, the regional music specialist told us that Whenever Good Friday arrives, he feels sad because his childhood memories of this time of year are not the most pleasant. His account, told with evident contempt, spoke of the passing of pitiful old women who, from shortly after dawn, Dressed in black, they walked through the streets of their town, chanting prayers, raising their wounded cries, begging that the nails of the crucifix would open wounds in their skin., to proudly display their wounds. From the windows of each house, the most prudish peered out from early hours to judge those who half-smiled as they walked to the square, and the most brazen hissed at those who raised their voices on their walk. «"It's a day for reflection, show some respect, you indifferent person."», That was the censorious phrase they fired off. Then the priest, like a general watching over his troops, He walked the sidewalks looking for those who were not yet on their way to church, where the longest and saddest mass of the year awaited them, almost three hours of verbal torture., They spent much of the time kneeling before the altar, dressed in heavy fabrics despite the sweltering heat. At the end of the afternoon, in the parish house hall, they showed films appropriate for the occasion, with titles such as The Christ of Golgotha, Ben Hur o SpartacLuckily, on Saturday everything returned to normal and people could once again turn their home stereos up to full volume., perhaps seeking to erase all the pain of the previous day.
For the thirteenth time in 2021, We talk about music as our second blood, And that's why we fill ourselves with life with a playlist of twenty new songs each week, made in Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay, Panama, Puerto Rico, Brazil, 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 Numasbala, the latest production of Rapeseed Flower, the new publication of The La and the most recent recording of Girl Ultra.
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 April 2, 2021.
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Participants:
Read (Colombia)
Sylvestra Bianchi (Brazil)
Alfonso the Painter (Argentina) + Cecilia Amenabar (Chili)
The la (Peru)
Girl Ultra (Mexico)
Adali Montero + Lula Bertoldi (Argentina)
Leo Masliah (Uruguay)
Mr. Soya (Chili)
Nortec: Bostich + Fusible (Mexico)
Rapeseed Flower (Chili)
Agustina Giovio (Uruguay)
The Holy Grifa (Mexico)
Lucho SSJ (Argentina)
The Rakas (Panama)
Numasbala (Colombia)
The Makana (Chili)
Miramar Bay (Argentina)
Mariana Gaba (Mexico)
Sergio Rotman (Argentina) + Mimi Maura (Puerto Rico)
Another Travella and the ambassadors of good taste (Uruguay)




