If You Love Jessie Reyez, You’ll Love Ambar Lucid
If you google Ambar Lucid, it’s probable that the first thing you’ll find is her guest appearance on season 4 of Netflix’ “Elite”, where she performs her song“Fantasmas” to an audience full of
5 Artists Putting Saltillo’s Music Scene On the Map
Saltillo is a small city, just an hour away from Monterrey – one of Mexico’s economic and musical capitals (i.e. home of Cumbia Rebajada, Celso Piña, to name a few). Because of
Why We Can’t Get Enough of Sinego
If the Latin Grammys had a category for electronic music – Sinego could certainly be one of the first names to be given one of its awards. Over the past couple of years
What’s Going On In the Angolan Music Scene
Even if Brazil is the first country that might come to our mind when we think about music sung in Portuguese, the truth is that this type of music is in constant
Visual Artist We’re Obsessed With: Joao Incerti
This month, we’re obsessed with Joao Incerti’s work. Joao is a Brazilian visual artist, with a unique talent for creating colourful prints that find commonality between cordel literature, Matisse’s use of colours, and your favorite tropical-printed
5 Female Collage Artists You Should Know About
For many years collage art has been used to create some of the most iconic albums of our times. Within this long list of covers we can find amazing pieces such as
5 Brazilian Artists We’re Loving Right Now
Moving overseas always has a big impact on how we understand our identity. There is something about being in a place away from home that makes you re-value many of the things
5 Peruvian Electronic Music Producers Working with Afro Peruvian Sounds and Influences
The history of Afro Peruvian sounds and rhythms fusing with electronic music goes a long way back in time. One of its earliest examples is the 1985’s track “Brian Meno” where Miki Gonzales fused
“Rompan Todo”: The Story of Rock in Latin America as Told by Major Labels
A few weeks ago I was thrilled to get the news that Netflix was about to release Rompan Todo: The history of rock music in Latin America. My mind was blown while
A Road Map to New Music in Mexico
When you walk on the streets of many Mexican cities it is very likely that the first thing you will hear blasting from the speakers of a passing car, or from the