By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Image by Daniel Casas C. @danielcasasc
The situation is ablaze across the continent. To a greater or lesser degree, the hemisphere's rage has intensified in every corner of our countries. The entire region is in turmoil, and people have taken to the streets because they can't take it anymore. On one side, the students, the canine heroes, and the septuagenarians and octogenarians who risk their comfort and what little health they have left to bang their pots and pans, hoping the clang will drown out the official warnings. On the other side, the uniformed officers, with all their armor protecting the cowards. The days ahead will be exciting, dangerous, and full of uncertainty. Already, the most stubborn have called us international anarchists. We celebrate their epithets with new music. This week we continue showcasing vibrant new releases, which, note by note, build the updated playlist on Zonagirante.com—twenty songs produced within our borders for the world. We have exciting recordings, ready to be heard by our followers. We bring you productions made in Colombia, Argentina, Venezuela, Peru, Chile, and Mexico, featuring Pop, Trap, Hip Hop, Folk, Electronic, Folklore, Fusion, and Rock. Among others, we've added the new single from Nicki Nicole, the latest production of Francisca Valenzuela, the new publication of Hello Seahorse! and the most recent recording of Kinky.
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 November 11, 2019.
Participants:
McKlopedia (Venezuela)
Delfina Dib (Argentina)
Kinky (Mexico)
Nicki Nicole (Argentina)
Francisca Valenzuela (Chili)
The Fox Zapata (Peru)
We are the Grand (Chili)
Gala Brie (Peru)
Nina Rodriguez (Colombia)
Eruca Sativa (Argentina)
Brown (Venezuela)
The Emerald Planet (Colombia)
Hello Seahorse! (Mexico)
Moügli (Colombia)
Poncho (Argentina)
Crocodile (Colombia)
Fuzz Phenomenon (Mexico)
Underground (Colombia)
Le Butcherettes (Mexico)
Ambivalent Maria (Colombia)

