The New Outbreak of Latin Soul
According to popular music history, Latin soul was a short-lived genre that took place in New York during the 1960s. Indeed, it was there that the Latin musicians began to mix soul
Caribbean Heart: Meet Pachyman and His Retro Rub-A-Dub Style
Fall under the magnetic spells of dub. For many, it’s a genre on its own. For others, it’s more like a subgenre of reggae, defined as its electronic and more experimental version.
Moon Spell: Meet the Timeless Charms of Mel Muñiz
It’s said that the bolero is not sung, it’s suffered. Well covered in tattoos, a little bit of a pin-up girl and a little bit of a tarot reader, the Argentine singer-songwriter Mel
4 End of Summer ’23 Releases on Our Radar
September brings us a change of season and some music surprises! We chose four albums to dive into and put on repeat. The long-awaited return of Rawayana, the Venezuelan band that sculpts
Nickodemus Talks “Soul & Science”
The dancefloor is a sacred place. A single venue where multiculturalism becomes all-powerful. A space where anything can happen. A limited space, yes, but expansive for the mind and soul. When it
Fresh Artists From Italy Land in Miami
How cool that the things we like become a habit, like eating delicious pasta with the family on Sundays. Of course, that’s not the only good Italian habit that we’re acquiring… It’s
5 UK Transplants Making Global Waves in Music
Trends and hype have always played a part – for better and for worse – in the development of the UK music scene. This almost compulsive need to find the new, the
Tigre Den New Single Release: La Dame Blanche – “Oídos Sordos”
“And keep talking sh*t, I can’t hear you/ Foolish words, deaf ears,” La Dame Blanche spits out – singing in Spanish firmly and fiercely – to crown each verse of that Afro-Cuban
What Locals Are Actually Listening to in São Paulo
Let’s embark on a new musical journey to Brazil, this time to that gigantic city that is São Paulo. And now we have a top-level guide, a special guest who knows the subject