Brazil's indie music vibe is buzzing like never before. While the nation shares its deep-rooted culture worldwide, a fresh ...
There’s a distinct kind of alchemy running through Piangua’s music: one where rock, folk music and psychedelia meet the pulse ...
Music has always been a language of movement. It moves, it changes, it blends into new sounds in new locales. We are in the ...
Meno Del Picchia's new single is the result of the São Paulo-based artist's encounter with two leading figures of the new ...
In Latin America, football is not only a sport but also a shared language. It moves through the streets, fills local plazas ...
Founded in 2011 Novas Frequências, in Rio de Janeiro, is an international festival that promotes experimental music and sound art, with a keen eye on the ...
Amidst the ever-evolving landscape of Latin American music, Monsieur Periné stands as a beacon of innovation and authenticity. With their much-anticipated album Bolero Apocaliptico, the Colombian duo ...
She’s more than Grammy-winner Petrona Martínez’s marimba player… she’s the Queen of marimba de chonta, and her song has only just begun. Nietzsche was right when he said “without music, life would ...
Claudia Piñeiro has spent over two decades penning fiction about the lives of women in Buenos Aires, where dark events—affairs, accidents, suicides, and murder—turn their worlds upside down. Piñeiro ...
Tent of Gypsy Passage (Tenda Caminho Cigano) is located in the working class town of Nilópolis, one and a half hours by public transport from Rio de Janeiro. I arrive there with my Brazilian friends ...
I hope y’all had a happy Easter and didn’t overdo it on the chocolate eggs. If you’re based in and around London and looking for ways to dance off any surplus, you should take note of the following: ...
Chilean singer-songwriter Pascuala Ilabaca and her band Fauna turn to traditional sounds to inspire a message for the present. Pascuala takes inspiration from huayno, combining this ancestral style ...