Song of the Week: Chancha Via Circuito – “Ilaló (Baiuca Remix)”
Music has a magical way of bringing powerful people together, and when DJs we love tackle songs by artists we adore–everyone’s day is made. Talking about making your day, our song of
Atropolis Drops New Album “Time of Sine” on Wonderwheel
Atropolis has dropped his new album Time of Sine on Wonderwheel Recordings. Time of Sine represents the positive and negative forces in life, as a producer Atropolis is stuck between acoustic and electronic worlds, the sine wave
Tigre Radar: YENDRY, a Dominican Rosalía
You read that title right. If you’re a fan of the airy vocals, hip hop influences, and bubbling passion that make Rosalía so iconic, then you’ll certainly be just as obsessed with
A Look at Cuba’s Up and Coming Emcee, JD Asere
Cuba, the Caribbean’s largest and often most contentious island, has always been recognized and acclaimed for its musical excellence. We all recognize classic names like Celia Cruz, Beny Moré and of course the Buena Vista Social
Son Rompe Pera Releases New Video for “Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor”
Born and raised in the deep outskirts of Mexico City, the Gama brothers are keeping alive the rich legacy of marimba music with their latest project, Son Rompe Pera. While firmly rooted in
Album Review: “No Visa” by Captain Planet
In a virtual listening party held on Zoom two weeks back, LA-based producer Captain Planet (real name Charlie Wilder) welcomed fans and collaborators alike into his home studio to celebrate the release of NO
Song of the Week: “Hoy Me Tienes” – El Individuo
While there are so many reasons to be excited for the arrival of Summer – long days of sunshine, delicious sunsets, and an overall feeling of carelessness – there is one element
What the Music Industry Jammed to During Quarantine
Depending on where you were in the world, your life probably changed dramatically sometime around mid-March. A totally unprecedented health pandemic gripped the globe and held it temporarily in its place, spurring
New Music: Naïa Valdez Releases “Siento”
For many musicians this period has been ideal for composing songs related to the feeling of being at home. Topics such as nostalgia for missing loved ones, the contact and warmth of
Song of the Week: Tamborito” – Gramophiles Edit
This week we travel back in time to the hot Latin club nights of the 1960’s with Gramophiles fresh take on a Panamanian classic, featured on our most recent A La Luna Playlist.