By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

Image by Daniel Casas C. @danielcasasc

Autumn/spring. Spring/autumn. The most poetic seasons. One brings the romantic tremors held back during winter. The other, supposedly, contains the respite from summer's heat. So much climate change brings amorous turbulence and well-deserved rest after the ecstasy of summer. Likewise, with the global greenhouse effect, no one can be confident about what tomorrow's temperatures might bring. The only thing we can count on is the explosion of great music that the end of September always brings.  This week we've compiled an updated playlist for Zonagirante.com, perfect for listening to at home or on the go, while walking the dog or braving a downpour. It features twenty tracks from across Latin America. These two dozen newly released songs are ready to be enjoyed again and again. We've got tunes from Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Paraguay, Chile, and Mexico, encompassing Pop, Reggae, Folk, Fusion, Electronic, and Rock. Among others, we've added the new single from Richard Coleman, the latest production of Wendy Sulca, the new publication of Collector and the most recent recording of Mexfutura.

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 23, 2019.

Participants:

Tiger's daughter (Argentina)

Juanita la O (Chili)

Isla Mujeres (Argentina)

Mexfutura (Mexico)

Tsh Sudaca (Colombia)

Wos (Argentina)

Crudo means raw (Colombia)

Wendy Sulca (Peru)

Collector (Colombia)

Between the Leaves (Paraguay)

Paradise (Colombia)

Long live Mars (Argentina)

Salvador and the Unicorn (Mexico)

Panchito Villa (Argentina)

Coastal (Mexico)

Richard Coleman (Argentina)

Hey Olympics! (Mexico)

Rio rabiosa (Argentina)

Massonic (Chili)

Barbi Recanati (Argentina)

 

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