By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Image by Daniel Casas C. @danielcasasc
In some countries of the continent, Valentine's Day is celebrated around this time. It's not enough that Valentine's Day in mid-February is enough for businesses to extend their sales, giving couples reasons to buy gifts that will break the bank. It's also a good time for leftover roses from the last harvest and chocolates from factories that try to make people forget about diabetes and add even more sweetness to the bodies of lovers. Motels and hourly rentals update their attractive signs to encourage enthusiastic couples to occupy their rooms until they reach ecstasy, and some advertisements will boldly proclaim, "Pay for one and get two or three, whatever your body can handle." More than one office colleague will take advantage of the opportunity, at company parties, to seek their own little sin and then, the following Monday, pretend to have forgotten all about the affair. For all this chaos, profitable for some, unfortunate for many, we want to offer you a freshly baked soundtrack to enhance your moments of pleasure. This week, to fuel the forbidden passions of the most unrestrained, we bring you the updated Zonagirante.com playlist, featuring twenty recordings from the vast Latin music scene. Two dozen freshly unpacked tunes, ready to be listened to again and again. We've got tracks from Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Chile, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, and Mexico, encompassing Pop, Folk, Fusion, Electronic, and Rock. Among others, we've added the new single from 1915, the latest production of Dengue Dengue Dengue, the new publication of Chino Trujillo and the most recent recording of The Robertas.
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 September 16, 2019.
Participants:
Dengue Dengue Dengue (Peru)
Mitu (Colombia)
Chico Trujillo (Chili)
Black Rooster Sound (Mexico)
Atrato (Colombia)
Great movies (Mexico)
Jade Elephant (Colombia)
We the lion (Peru)
Madame Souza (Chili)
Chino Mansutti (Argentina)
Talking Tricycle (Chili)
Miki González (Peru)
No Stories (Colombia)
Surikata Ki (Argentina)
Two-Way Analog (Colombia)
The Walters (Puerto Rico)
1915 (Argentina)
Monitor (Colombia)
Andrea Martínez (Peru)
The Robertas (Costa Rica)
