Why We Can’t Get Enough of Noga Erez
We’re lucky to say that a few good things have come out of being quarantined for nearly a year. For starters, being at home and on the phone means having more time
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.
Get Lost in the Lo-Fi, Trap Sounds of Irepelusa
Easily one of the most recognizable and beloved YouTube station of the year was the lofi hip hop radio, “beats to relax and study to.” If you’re looking for something that gives
5 of Our Favorite Instagram Discoveries
Social media gives us plenty of cause to complain, but there’s no denying its usefulness in connecting people from all over the world. For us, platforms like Instagram are a key tool
DJ Mano Brings in Ohmega Watts & Seano in His Latest NuTropic Mix
Worldwide FM and DJ Mano continuestheir weekly shows from the heart of Los Angeles. Artform Radio is a storefront radio excursion, a diverse journey into forward thinking music, culture and ideas and a series
Tigre Radar: Rodrigo Gallardo’s Music is Meditation-Meets-Exploration
Rodrigo Gallardo says his strongest work comes out of meditating – just not in the way you might imagine. “I think music composition really comes from profound reflection,” he says. “In many ways
Meet Shika Shika Collective, the Record Label Without Owners for Music Without Borders
On one fortuitous day in 2015, through a shared love of digital cumbia, immortalizing folklore and building a global community, the Shika Shika collective was born in Berlin. Conceived by electronic producers Robin Perkins
Biig Piig: Where Unexpected Worlds Collide
Folk roots blend with hip hop attitudes. A Spanish upbringing melds into a re-introduction into British beginnings. Airy and gorgeous vocals fuse along chords of ‘zero f*cks given.’ All of these moments
Novalima: A Journey into the Afro-Peruvian Soul
Although many of us are familiar with some Afro-Latino musical genres, such as those from Cuba and Brazil, Afro-Peruvian music has long been overlooked by international audiences. Perhaps the perfect example of
Taking a Look at Maria Jose Montijo’s New Video for “Huracán”
There is undeniable power in a music video. It requires a certain vision, one that can fuse the energy of the music and lyrics of a song with captivating moving images in