By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
To Palo Pandolfo, have a good trip
Our offices are located in a noisy neighborhood. In the mornings, a few hours after sunrise, A few street vendors pass by with their megaphones offering all kinds of products, from fruit to replacement cell phone screens. After a while, a truck passes by with a recording of a rather distorted voice, searching for scrap metal from the houses: old water heaters, broken stoves, discarded iron, rusted refrigerators. At certain times, during the darkest moments of the afternoon, musicians with off-key voices appear, carrying a mini stereo, who..., in search of some coins, shouting classics of yesterday, today and always, almost all from Mexican ranchera folklore. Everything works fine up to this point; we're used to it, and it's all temporary. But what really bothers us is when our nearest neighbor..., A mix of unpleasant wannabe industry hero and poor local Vito Corleone impersonator, He decides that his collection of records by La Orquesta Matecaña and other such monstrosities should be heard by the entire block. Every so often, he takes to putting his speakers outside his house and, without fear or mercy, cranks up the volume on everything he plays. At one of his parties, New Year's Eve if we remember correctly, In the midst of his terrible drunkenness, he decided to smash the bottle of Old Parr on his wife's head. The woman, spoiled by these kinds of incidents, is still there, handing out liquor to the guests. When we asked the owner of the building where we work why no one had ever said anything to that scoundrel, he, somewhere between resigned and nervous, He replied that no one is able to speak with that man, because they suspect there are several dead bodies on his back., So it's best to put up with his artistic whims, wear headphones when he parties, and pray that the revelry only lasts a few hours and the party ends early. Everyone in the office is holding out hope that one of these days, The woman takes revenge, and with that, the session of unbearable revelry ends in a jiffy.
For the twenty-ninth time in 2021, we spread the contemporary sounds of the continent, And, committed to this, we present the current playlist, with 20 new songs made in Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Chile and Mexico, with musical creations related to tags such as Pop, Fusion, Folk, Hip Hop, Folklore, Jazz, Electronic and Rock. Among others, we've added the new single from International Launch, the latest production of Naïa Valdez, the new publication of Gas Lab and the most recent recording of Kinky.
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 July 23, 2021.
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Participants:
The Emerald Planet (Colombia)
Kinky (Mexico)
Mariel Mariel (Chili)
Acid Coco (Colombia)
Naïa Valdez (Peru)
Mathilde Sobrino (Mexico)
Chelo the Goat (Colombia)
Chiara Scanzerra (Uruguay)
Catalina Ávila + Elkin Robinson (Colombia)
Gas Lab (Argentina)
Federico Zeppelin (Chili)
Evelyn Garrido (Argentina)
Luis Angelero (Uruguay)
Fran Saravia (Argentina)
International Launch + Cancamusa (Chili)
Inflatable Flamingo (Peru)
Lobel + The Little Guys (Argentina)
The Jacks (Peru)
Balthvs (Colombia)
The Ganjas (Chili)
