By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Cover art by Zonagirante Studio
The interstellar travelers returned confident. They had been gone for a few years, nothing serious. They left the planet spinning with its usual problems, its manageable contradictions, its more or less recognizable background noise. Upon their return, they requested contact with Houston, but the signal was busy transmitting outrage, viral trends, and wars explained in fifteen seconds.
From the hatch, Earth seemed untouched. Blue, beautiful, photogenic. But upon landing, something creaked on the dashboard.
The news spoke in a fast-paced language, saturated with adjectives and devoid of context. Algorithms decided what was real before anyone could even think about it. Culture was consumed like instant food, and yet everyone claimed to be hungry. Music was everywhere, but less and less was being listened to. Endless opinions, scarce ideas.
The astronauts took notes. They observed leaders who spoke like influencers, influencers who spoke like prophets, and prophets who sold courses. They saw how nostalgia became a business, anger a currency, and attention the only truly scarce resource. No one seemed to be looking at the sky, but everyone insisted they were right.
Amid the chaos, however, something survived. Small, independent broadcasts. Songs made without permission. Artists orbiting off the radar, without promises of salvation or grandiose speeches. New, strange, imperfect sounds. Faint but honest signals.
The travelers then understood that this planet wasn't lost, just saturated. That there was still beauty on the margins, creativity in the cracks, humanity in the low frequencies.
This playlist is just that: a report sent from orbit. Music to listen to while we try to understand when everything became so strange… and why, despite everything, we're still here, spinning.
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🎯 Three artists who left a mark on us
Among all the songs released this week, some titles didn't just stand out: they shook us to our core. For their unique sound, for the stories they tell, and, moreover, for the way they draw us into their world.
Here we celebrate three proposals that didn't ask permission to remain in our memory. And they succeeded.
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Ua– A brilliant French artist who, despite recording from home on her own, is a gem ready to be discovered by the whole world.
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Alodia– Chilean band with an addictive dream pop sound. A project in full growth.
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Cameron Dallas– He has 26 million followers on Instagram and yet here we see him debuting in independent spaces with his explosive pop song with a rhythmic closeness to drum&bass.
🎬Two unmissable clips on the global scene
🎬 Who are they?: A Mexican band interested in fusing rock with other adjacent sounds, making experimentation a striking exercise.
🎬 Lili Beltrán, Spanish artist with an impressive voice, with which she announces that her music is "pop of the future".
🎧 Explore Novel Sounds: the playlist where independence is heard collectively
In a world that pushes towards creative isolation, this playlist celebrates coming together.
Sonidos Novelosos is a space to share searches, combine energies and amplify what is born from authenticity.
Each song here is an invitation to musical dialogue: between artists, between scenes, between those who still believe that creating is also building with others.
Now on Tidal and Spotify.



