What People Are Actually Listening to in Brazil
Brazilian music is a river as extensive as the Amazon. Its basins intersect and branch out, sparkle in waterfalls, or flow into the sea. Its sources seem inexhaustible. Everything regenerates, everything flows,
If You Like Sofi Tukker, You’ll Love These Artists
Quite a while ago – probably thanks to the genius of David Byrne – we understood that danceable pop could break certain patterns and become magically tribal, jungle, and even more hypnotic.
5 New Zealand Artists We Are Obsessed With
In the past decade, following the emergence of major talents like Lorde and Kimbra, many of us began to focus on New Zealand. But the truth is that this oceanic country, recognized
Our Favorite Global Sounds Djs Right Now
The dance floor can become a multicultural place, where everyone wants to go, where the body surrenders fully to music. Here are some of the best wizards for this magical ritual. Nickodemus
What Colombians Are Actually Listening To
Reggaeton continues to sweep Colombia, with artists such as J Balvin, Maluma, Karol G, Piso 21, Manuel Turizo, and Sebastián Yatra. These Latin pop stars dominate the urban music rankings alongside their peers
Meet Billie Eilish’s Spanglish Doppelgänger: Nina Cobham
“Te encuentro en cada canción that I write.” Nina Cobham reveals her silky-smooth voice with a hint of naivety, making her Spanglish flow totally effortless. The song is called “por razones sentimentales” and is included
Our Favorite Reggae From Around the World
It’s not easy to define the geographical expansion of a musical genre as contagious as reggae. We know it originated in Jamaica, of course, but what about its influence from Europe to
New Releases We Are Excited About
2022 has just begun and the music that’s being released is already one for the books. As the air changes, new sensations resound. It’s time to let ourselves be surprised and update
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
Desert Blues: A Musical Journey Through the Tuareg Culture
Nomads, by tradition, move around the Sahara region in northwest Africa, through the Sahel, to the Niger River. They wear tunics, turbans, veils, and other loose clothing to let air flow underneath,