A Flower in Full Bloom: A Look Back at Natalia Lafourcade’s Last Cancionera Before Motherhood

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

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

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

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,

FIRST LISTEN: Pahua, Close to a Magical and Personal Place

FIRST LISTEN: Pahua, Close to a Magical and Personal Place

It’s been almost five years since Pahua released her first single, “Vayayó”, in mid-November 2020. Those were strange, complex times: the pandemic had arrived and invited itself to stay, and the world

THE PORTUGUESE ARTIST YOU NEED TO KNOW: JANEIRO

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”

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,

Brindo por los míos: Queralt Lahoz & Lia Kali Raise a Glass

Brindo por los míos: Queralt Lahoz & Lia Kali Raise a Glass

Some songs arrive like a spark: instant, electric, fleeting. Others arrive like a warm breeze that lingers, like a familiar face in a crowded bar, or a night you never meant to

Roshâni Drops New EP Rooted in Geneva, Shaped by Colombia

Roshâni Drops New EP Rooted in Geneva, Shaped by Colombia

Roshâni, the luminous Geneva-based duo whose name means light in Farsi, returns with Playa Los Ángeles, a soul-stirring three-track EP born from their month-long residency in Colombia. It’s a project that pulses

TIGRE SELECTOR: Killabeatmaker Reminds Us We’re All Children of Africa

TIGRE SELECTOR: Killabeatmaker Reminds Us We’re All Children of Africa

There’s something ancient pulsing through the basslines of Killabeatmaker‘s Afro-Colombian folktronica. Born in Medellín, shaped by Venezuela, and rooted in Colombia’s twin coasts; the Caribbean and the Pacific, his sound is a ritual