By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

Image by Daniel Casas C. @danielcasasc

These are turbulent, restless, and unsettling times we live in. For the moment, there isn't much to celebrate, but it seems things are about to change. Victory is still not declared, especially with all the damage being done around us, but perhaps we can speak of more hopeful aspirations in the air these days in this part of the world. Even so, prudence dictates that we remain cautious and not raise the flags of triumph before anything is confirmed. Still, good new music continues to emerge from the continent.  This week we're featuring some surprising new releases, fresh sonic herbs, which are part of the updated Zonagirante.com playlist: twenty tracks from the ever-fruitful Latin music scene. Two dozen vibrant recordings, made to accompany every minute we live, connected to music. We're bringing you tracks from Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, and Mexico, with sounds ranging from Pop and Hip Hop to Trap, Folk, Fusion, Punk, Electronic, and Rock. Among others, we've added the new single from Camila Moreno, the latest production of normA, the new publication of LosPetitFellas and the most recent recording of USSR under the tree.

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 14, 2019.

Participants:

LosPetitFellas (Colombia)

Nicki Nicole (Argentina)

Frank Takuma (Colombia)

Under the Background (Argentina/Uruguay) rmx Böjo (Colombia)

Kali Mutsa (Chili)

Tessa Ia (Mexico)

Camila Moreno (Chili)

The Flannel (Argentina)

Salvador and the Unicorn (Mexico)

Ray (Argentina)

Milton James (Chili)

God that (Argentina)

USSR under the tree (Mexico)

Talking Tricycle (Chili)

Great South (Mexico)

The Piranhas (Colombia)

rule (Argentina)

Tuesday (Colombia)

Tranki Punki (Argentina)

Spiders of Mars (Colombia)

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