By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Image by Daniel Casas C. @danielcasasc
October is a strange time. Many start looking for costumes from the very first day to celebrate the last day of the month. Superheroes and the villains of the moment dominate their choices. Some makeup artists know this is their time to make up for the money they need for Christmas gifts. At the same time, there are protests from those who don't want the year to end and who say that it doesn't really close until at least December. Today, others are already saying that 2019 is over, that these are just extra days, that there's no time to carry out any serious projects, that we have to wait until we get back from vacation in January of next year. We don't want those people on our page one bit. But luckily, music continues to surprise us on this side of the world and continues its renewing and refreshing work. This week we're reaping the new harvest, bringing fresh sounds to the updated Zonagirante.com playlist, featuring twenty tracks from the ever-active Latin music scene. Two dozen songs of diverse styles, made to celebrate life for everyone. We're bringing you tracks from Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Chile, and Mexico, encompassing Pop, Hip Hop, Trap, Folk, Fusion, Punk, Electronic, and Rock. Among others, we've added the new single from Divided, the latest production of Earthquake, the new publication of Tronic and the most recent recording of Dengue, dengue, dengue.
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 October 7, 2019.
Participants:
Earthquake (Colombia)
Flavio Etcheto (Argentina)
Kanaku and the Tiger (Peru)
Bermuda (Argentina)
Clay Rabbit (Peru)
Divided (Argentina)
The Four (Colombia)
Fernando Milagros (Chili)
Vacation (Mexico)
Half-brother (Chili)
Getting to Know Russia (Argentina)
Nicole Horts (Mexico)
Naomi Preizler (Argentina)
Dengue Dengue Dengue (Peru)
Wos (Argentina)
Vilchez Huaman (Peru)
Rocco Posca (Argentina)
Tronic (Chili)
The Insurgents (Mexico)
