La Cueva at Hotel Tigre: Where Creativity Found Its Pulse in Las Vegas
When a creative community comes together, magic happens. And this past week in Las Vegas, that magic came full circle. High above the Strip on the 70th floor of the Cosmopolitan Hotel,
A Sonic Journey Through Latin Heritage
To close out Latin Heritage Month, we’ve teamed up with our fam at Almave, to take you on a curated sonic journey of discovery with all the flavor beyond the proof. We
TONATIUH: Xiuhtezcatl’s New Album is a Ritual Lit by the Sun and Rooted in Blood
There’s a certain kind of light that comes from the soul of someone who’s lived many lives before their time. That light radiates from TONATIUH, the long-awaited new album from artist and
Hermanos Gutiérrez and Adrián Quesada’s Trio Asesino Show Both Sides of Latin Sound at the Fillmore Miami
Last night at the Fillmore Miami Beach, Hermanos Gutiérrez offered an intimate escape from the city’s usual noise. Their set, made up entirely of instrumental pieces, unfolded like a slow-burning soundtrack—gentle, stripped down,
GENRELESS: Adrian Quesada’s Spirit of Duality in Boleros Psicodélicos II
Adrián Quesada doesn’t just produce music—he conjures time. From his beginnings in the border town of Laredo, Texas, to the global stages he now commands, Quesada has always lived between cultures, bending genres
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.
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
New Releases We’re Excited About
Bomba Estéreo – “Ahora” There are some things in this world that are worth the wait, and that’s how we felt as the singles from Deja began to reach our ears. This long-awaited