Colombian Hip-Hop at Its Finest
Home to more musical genres than you can count, hip-hop might not be the first style that comes to mind when thinking of Colombia’s rich sonic landscape. But thanks to the
6 Inspiring Latin Outdoor Performances
Music is in the air, or at least it certainly is when it takes place outside. Appreciating a musical performance in an open space has become extra valuable in times of confinement
Visual Artist We’re Obsessed With: Joao Incerti
This month, we’re obsessed with Joao Incerti’s work. Joao is a Brazilian visual artist, with a unique talent for creating colourful prints that find commonality between cordel literature, Matisse’s use of colours, and your favorite tropical-printed
Discover R&B Andaluz & the Acts You Must Listen To
After the rise of artists like Rosalía, global music hasn’t been the same. Once again, we saw pop music reinventing itself, demonstrating the adaptive power that R&B and other contemporary urban rhythms have,
Richie Hell’s Curated Playlist: Snake Charmers
This newest playlist, titled “Snake Charmers” by Richie Hell, takes us on a journey of ecstasy featuring music from around the world. Traditionally, snake charmers use music that has a specific effect on the
The Young and Viral Wonder of Mexican Indie Folk: Meet Ed Maverick
If you google “Ed Maverick”, the first question related to him that pops up is how he got famous. The concern is totally valid if you consider that, at just 20 years
Rodrigo Amarante Discusses New Album “Drama”, the “Narcos” Theme Song & More
Rodrigo Amarante receives the Tigre Sounds video call from his home in Los Angeles, the same space that sheltered him last year during the lockdown, with a handful of new songs, even
Who’s Breaking Through the Chilean Music Scene?
It’s no secret: urban music – especially trap – settled in the heart of Chilean youth. Names like DrefQuila, Princesa Alba, Gianluca, Polimá Westcoast, Harry Nach, and Pablo Chill-E dominate the country’s hottest playlists.
Why this James Brown of Cuba is One of Our Favorite Live Acts To Catch: Meet Cimafunk
For centuries, in Latin America, every rebel or fugitive slave who led a life of freedom in remote corners was called “cimarrón”. That’s certainly a strong reference for a linguistic blend. Of
The State of the Music Industry Post-Pandemic
Here we are. A year and a half into the pandemic and we’re still trying to figure out what happened and what’s coming next. The music industry was one of the hardest