What Locals Are Actually Listening to in Mexico City
Of all the great Latin American metropolises, Mexico City stands out not only for its vast territory and population but also for hosting a rich cultural history, fueled for centuries by indigenous
Amapiano: How This South African Genre Has Reached Global Heights
Amapiano is going global. It started as a refreshing breeze shaking the EDM landscape. And today we’re witnessing not only its dizzying evolution but also its consolidation as a genre. Amapiano –
What Locals Are Actually Listening to in Rio
There’s a local joke that the year only begins for Brazilians after Carnival. And everyone knows that a city like Rio de Janeiro lives this celebration like no other. Last month, the
The Artists You Need To Check Out in Medellin
Medellín is known for many things. It’s often called the city of eternal spring, due to its pleasant weather, a heat that doesn’t suffocate, thanks to its location between the mountains. It’s
Ibeyi Enchants the U.S. With Their Spell 31 Tour (Interview)
It’s been long overdue but it’s been confirmed: French-Cuban sisters Ibeyi are back in the U.S. to tour their latest record Spell 31. We know that their live performance is exquisite, and
Tigre Den New Single Release: Fémina – “Inmortales / Jenny La del Barrio”
Sisters Sofía and Clara Trucco of Argentine folk-fusion duo Fémina have returned to Miami bearing the gift of a brand new mashup. When we asked them to drop by Tigre Studios, we
Live Shows We’re Looking Forward to in Miami: March & April 2023
Nothing gets us more excited than live music and Miami is getting gifted with a number of artists we’re stoked to see live. Check out just a few shows we have tickets
What Locals Are Actually Listening to in Bueno Aires
Buenos Aires is a captivating city, loaded with nostalgia in a good way. Everyone knows that tango is its typical music. But the truth is that today’s locals’ musical tastes are quite
Sounds That Cross Borders: African Northwest Blues
Not long ago we reviewed that musical phenomenon called “desert blues”, a magical fusion of rock instrumentation and regional roots – Tuareg, Malian, and North African music. But we immediately realized that