Live Shows We’re Looking Forward to in Miami: November & December 2024
As we wrap up this year fueled with eclectic sounds and rhythms, we celebrate the remaining acts Miami has to offer. Coming in hot with a star studded line-up in sound, Miami
Manu Chao Releases “Viva Tu” After 17 Years of Studio Silence
Today is a special day for Manu Chao fans. It had been 17 years since we last heard a full length studio album from the French-Spanish singer/songwriter. With three fantastic singles leading
January Releases You May Have Missed
January is a month for new beginnings and these releases kicking of 2024 did not disappoint. From an album we’ve been waiting for a decade to singles that announce upcoming musical revelations,
8 Genre-Fusing Artists to Add to Your Playlist
Music is a bit like cooking: sensations are renewed with fusion. Every trip also involves some crossing. For centuries, people and rhythms have migrated to mix with local expressions and give life
Electronic Caribbean: Alternative Latin Pop Artists to Watch
The hypnotic beats of electronic music have always been at ease with the traditional rhythms and folk sounds of Latin America. We’ve seen it on the dance floors, especially on the DJ
Electronic Caribbean: Alternative Latin Pop Artists to Watch
The hypnotic beats of electronic music have always been at ease with the traditional rhythms and folk sounds of Latin America. We’ve seen it on the dance floors, especially on the DJ
6 Inspiring Latin Outdoor Performances
Music is in the air, or at least it certainly is when it takes place outside. Appreciating a musical performance in an open space has become extra valuable in times of confinement
5 Trends We’d Like to See in the “World Music” Space
For an art form that has existed as long as humanity itself, it’s surprising to learn that the majority of the music that is marketed to us today only represents a sliver
The Origins of Latin Music: History 101
In a world where we’re constantly seeking to put a label on everything, somewhere down the line we got lost along the way. The “Latin Music” label stamped on all music made