Dibujando punk con Garabato

Drawing punk with doodles

By José Gandour @gandour Rough, maddening, messy, noisy, charming. That's the sound of Ep # 1, the debut album from the Peruvian band Garabato. A brazen, uncompromising garage rock scream, respecting the rawness, the sonic discontent, and the...
La violencia sexy de Mobivstrip

The sexy violence of Mobivstrip

By José Gandour @gandour Let's start with some interesting facts: We don't know the meaning of Mobivstrip, the name of this striking Peruvian group, whose lead singer is an extremely blonde girl of Scandinavian origin named Naama Bengtsson, who recorded...
Lobo interestelar atravesando el cielo peruano

Interstellar wolf crossing the Peruvian sky

By José Gandour @gandour We've always lamented the lack of news from the Peruvian music scene. Lima and its surrounding areas are fertile ground for generating more artistic surprises, and when these have occurred, they've captivated us as they should. Therefore, in...
Kanaku y el Tigre juegan a los zombies

Kanaku and the Tiger play zombies

By José Gandour @gandour Kanaku y el Tigre can be considered one of the most experimental acts in contemporary Peruvian music. Their compositions always involve risky mixing techniques, and their sound is difficult to categorize. One day they surprise us with a...
Masilva, el músico planetario

Masilva, the planetary musician

By José Gandour @gandour Photo by Gustavo Perdomo Camilo Martínez Silva, better known as Masilva in the music industry, has lived in many cities around the world and has performed on all kinds of stages. He had a rock band in Bogotá called El Zut, and he also sang in...
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