SXSW: Cómo un festival de música puede transformar una ciudad

SXSW: How a music festival can transform a city

By Ana Barajas @anabarajasmusic I've been living in Austin for a little over ten years now. Partly for family reasons and partly because of its reputation as a friendly city for artists, I moved here. Now, after all this time, I consider myself an Austin native...
Nirvana: 8 covers latinos

Nirvana: 8 Latin covers

By the Zonagirante.com team @zonagirante 30 years after Kurt Cobain's death, and millions still miss him and speculate about what would have happened if he had reconsidered at the last moment and decided to leave his rifle on the floor, cried for a moment and...
Saramalacara: Flow Suicida

Saramalacara: Suicidal Flow

By José Gandour @zonagirante There are two phrases that immediately come to mind when I listen to Heráldica, the new album by the Argentinian artist Saramalacara. The first, uttered in the seventeenth century by the English poet William Blake, says, "The way of the...".
Juliana Gattas: La exquisita madurez del POP

Juliana Gattas: The exquisite maturity of POP

By José Gandour @zonagirante There's a misconception among some musicians that making pop music is easy. And the truth is, besides being prejudiced, the concept is wrong. That's why the vast majority of projects that aim for popularity with compelling arguments...
Zebra 93: En la pista te espero

Zebra 93: I'll be waiting for you on the track

By José Gandour @zonagirante In Chile, due to the economic liberalization of past decades, contemporary music became infused with electronic elements. Perhaps for this reason, it is one of the Latin American countries that has seen the most development in the area of "technological" pop. Among...
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