By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Image by Daniel Casas C. @danielcasasc
This is a land of mixed heritage, of profound fusion, and of bold risks taken with eclecticism. It's time to acknowledge, without fear of being wrong, that we are possibly living through one of the best moments in the history of music on our continent. This is a time of rhythmic richness, of sonic courage, of standing up to the world and saying that it's high time they paid attention to us, damn it. From this corner of the world come brilliant moments of auditory glory, delights for our ears that we cannot afford to miss. This week We're back in action, and we're showcasing twenty new songs to blast from your stereo and jump around until you drop. Here's a list of recordings made in Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Venezuela, and Mexico, featuring Pop, Blues, Folk, Jazz, Electronic, Hip Hop, Fusion, Ska, Trap, and Rock. Among others, we add the new single from The Underpants, the latest production of N. Hardem, the new publication of Jarina de Marco and the most recent recording of Carlos Angola.
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 July 15, 2019.
Participants:
Daymé Arocena (Cuba)
Linapary (Colombia)
Jarina de Marco (Dominican Republic)
Pounda & Nomonico (Peru)
N. Hardem (Colombia)
Tide catchers (Chili)
Sofia Macchi (Argentina)
Carlos Angola (Venezuela)
Silvina Moreno (Argentina)
USSR under the tree (Mexico)
The Plastic Pistols (Argentina)
.Stendal (Mexico)
Half-brother (Chili)
Or Turtle (Mexico)
Nicholas and the Smokers (Colombia)
Chetes (Mexico)
Little tree (Argentina)
Maria Barracuda (Mexico)
The Underpants (Argentina)
Emissary (Mexico)





