Ana Barajas: Anotaciones sobre hacer música desde la independencia

Ana Barajas: Notes on making music from an independent perspective

By Ana Barajas @anabarajasmusic Editor's Note: We invited Ana, a friend of the house, to write about her experience as an independent musician, and she provided an interesting and comprehensive personal analysis. Ana is Colombian and has lived for quite some time in Austin, Texas, the headquarters...
Las Bermudas, ternura lo-fi

Bermuda, lo-fi tenderness

By José Gandour @zonagirante A friend and former contributor to Zonagirante.com, a regular at small underground band gigs, used to say that often a stage with enough power outlets and four lights was all it took to enjoy a good band. And...
Figueroa, nuevo ruido capitalino

Figueroa, new noise in the capital

By José Gandour @zonagirante I must say (and admit) that a large part of the punk that has been produced in Bogotá in the last twenty years does not meet my expectations, since in many cases it sadly remained at the point of exposing its musical limitations, and its lyrics...
Volcán: Melodías entre huracanes

Volcano: Melodies Between Hurricanes

By José Gandour @zonagirante Let's start this review by being direct and eliminating any poetic surprises: Ceros & Unos, the new album from the Colombian band Volcán, is a record worth listening to. And we have many reasons to proclaim it as such....
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