Bomba Estereo Announces First Album in 4 Years
Colombian stars Bomba Estereo have announced ‘Deja,’ their long-awaited first album in 4 years. And to accompany this long-awaited announcement, they’ve released the first three songs on the album: “Agua,” “Deja” and “Soledad.” The
Nathy Peluso Flips the Male Gaze in “Delito”
Barcelona-based rap/r&b star Nathy Peluso has released the official music video for “Delito”, directed by Agustin Puente. “Delito” is the third single from her breakthrough debut album Calambre and the song describes an intoxicating
6 New Releases We’re Excited About
A lot of this are going on in the world right now, and while your attention might be elsewhere (understandably), we want to make sure you don’t miss some delicious new releases
Album Review: “2020 Escribo” – El Individuo
A scrapbook of phrases and the wisdom you learn from embracing the contradictions and bittersweetness of life with a smile. That is what El Individuo’s new EP – 2020 Escribo feels like.
Rawayana Returns After a 3-Year Hiatus With New Single “Mi Amigo Luis”
After a 3-year hiatus from releasing music, Latin Grammy nominated Venezuelan artist collective, Rawayana, releases new single and visuals “Mi Amigo Luis” off of forthcoming album set to be released in 2021 via
6 Recent Colombian Releases You Should Check Out
Colombian music has a unique way of turning regional Latin references into universal sound and that is part of the reason why artists all the way from Bomba Estéreo to J. Balvin
Cimafunk Releases Highly-Anticipated EP: “Cun Cun Prá”
Cimafunk closes out the year with Cun Cun Prá, a 5-track EP that will surely help people shake off the melancholy of quarantine and move and wiggle as before. Diverse and with
5 New Tracks to Be Excited About
It’s easy to feel down about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness with the kind of year 2020 has turned out to be. But one thing that has persevered among the
Euro Trip: Who’s Banging in the EU Right Now
It’s safe to say that for most of us, 2020 has been a year of staying put in our own cities and trying to make the best of the crazy times we
Tigre Radar: Breaking Down Muerdo’s Experimental New Album
Andalusian musician Muerdo says he’s always asked about the moniker under which he pens his eclectic melodies. “It’s just a name I like because it’s completely ambiguous,” he tells me over a Zoom call.