Excursions In Tropicalia with Rum & Coke: Vol. 1
A written companion to Radio Karibe Episode 21 by Kumi Words by Jesús Rodríguez Welcome all to the first edition of Excursions In Tropicalia. Ever since we did our first playlist with
Releases We’re Looking Forward to in Early 2024
As 2023 comes to a close, we can’t help but look forward to what’s to come next year. New music is on the horizon, here are some album releases we’re excited about
The Legacy of Morricone’s Spaghetti Western
An unrivaled and all-round film composer, orchestrator and conductor, Ennio Morricone is responsible for some of the best soundtracks ever. Originally from Rome, Italy, he wrote music for movies, of all kinds.
8 Genre-Fusing Artists to Add to Your Playlist
Music is a bit like cooking: sensations are renewed with fusion. Every trip also involves some crossing. For centuries, people and rhythms have migrated to mix with local expressions and give life
The New Wonders of Nigerian Afropop
Something new is always buzzing in Nigeria. We’ve been witnessing the growth of its burgeoning pop music scene for some time now. It’s not new to see some of its artists leading
The Infectious Band You Can’t Get Enough Of: LA LOM [Exclusive Premiere & Interview]
“Nick had a vision of a group of musicians that could all play any style and thought of the name, Los Angeles League of Musicians. It wasn’t until he brought his congas
An Invitation to Trance: 5 World Psychedelic Music Acts
It doesn’t matter where they come from, whether it’s from New York or Texas, whether it’s from Australia or Norway, or even from Colombia… Psychedelic music travelers cross borders and cultures to
Fall Music Releases to Put On Repeat
Music that renews. Music that heals. Music that revalues, bringing together tradition and modernity, past and future. María José Llergo, Sofía Kourtesis and Sinego released albums to put on repeat, to dance
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