Despacio and the Sonic Revolution We Didn’t Know We Needed
At a festival built on showmanship—LED walls, pyrotechnics, overstimulating visuals—Despacio stood like a quiet rebellion.
Who’s There / Vida: Sotomayor’s Triumphant Return to Redefine Latin Electronica
While the heart of Sotomayor remains the sibling duo, fate had another alignment in store: the return of those who helped shape Orígenes. Together, they’ve crafted a dream trio for Wabi Sabi.
A Flower in Full Bloom: A Look Back at Natalia Lafourcade’s Last Cancionera Before Motherhood
When Cancionera first came to life, it felt like a secret shared in whispers. In the small theatres of Querétaro and Puebla, Natalia Lafourcade appeared alone – her voice a soft thread
The Rhythm Foundation: A Cultural Compass for Miami’s Ever-Evolving Soundscape
When Laura Quinlan says that live music is “as important to me as food, water and air,” she’s not speaking in metaphor. The Rhythm Foundation’s longtime Program Director isn’t just part of
ALBUMS WE ARE SO EXCITED ABOUT
The echoes of the new season are here! And it’s coming with a refreshing string of record releases that we’re really excited about. From the highly anticipated albums by magical Latin singer-songwriters
COCHEMEA’S NEW MUSIC JOURNEY: ROOTS AND CONSTELLATIONS
There is a sacred place where music returns to what it once was: a cultural and transcendental experience, an original and largely unrepeatable creation, both for the performer and the listener. There,
THE PORTUGUESE ARTIST YOU NEED TO KNOW: JANEIRO
A staccato guitar line, in a cool jazz key, invites the bass drum to jump on top and never let go. From then on, the atmosphere is set, relaxed yet groovy, almost
FIRST LISTEN: Silvana Estrada Transforms Rage Into Release in “Dime”
It was a typical bustling day in Mexico City’s Centro Histórico: sounds, aromas, colors, and people moving in every direction, all enveloping us in its heartbeat. As we arrived at Luma Studio,