Dancefloor trio Los Macuanos’ political jam critique of Mexico’s president Felipe Calderón in “☠ / ⚑ / ✞ (Sangre, Bandera, Cruz)” resonates a psycho sexual…
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On his second album Réplica, the Dominican-born Juango Dávalos delivers extremely well-produced synth-pop that is reminiscent of New Order, The Human League, and She Wants…
If you’re into alt rock from Brazil, this track will surely leave a sweet and positive taste in your mouth.
In this new weekly column, Salvador Olguín features the works of “non-Latin” artists whose rhythms, themes, or melodic influences have earned it the name of…
Have you ever wondered what music from gypsies in Brooklyn would sound like? Well, Möbius Collective’s latest project aptly titled Brooklyn Gypsies has the answer…
In this new weekly column, Salvador Olguín features the works of “non-Latin” artists whose rhythms, themes, or melodic influences have earned it the name of…
Matías Cena & Los Fictions’ music is refreshing, despite the trend, if only because folk influences and traditional, guitar-rock focused reverence is always needed to…
Ozomatli’s adorable track “Balloon Fest” — which is actually a lot more post modern, funky and well produced than one might think a kids song…
Sonora, member of Texas’ Peligrosa Crew whose remixed Zuzuka Poderosa and World Hood, has been hard at work on his “Remezcla” series, and hip-hop duo…
We really don’t know what Congo Sanchez meant when he titled this track with that acronym, but in many places of Latin America, “teto” is…
Postales could (and I predict will) be the album that changes Gaby Moreno’s career forever; album out today! Read this in-depth interview with this Guatemalan…
Approaching bossa nova with a punk attitude and some undeniable balls, Brothers of Brazil have what it takes and more to conquer the English-speaking north.…
In this new weekly column, Salvador Olguín features the works of “non-Latin” artists whose rhythms, themes, or melodic influences have earned it the name of…
Brooklyn-based The Tablets make lofi synthesized dreampop for lovers. Enjoy the lyrically creative and smooth electro synth melodies of “Who Killed the Electric Blanket.”
The band with the coolest name to ever come out from Austin’s Latin alternative scene is getting ready to release their debut album in just…
We spoke to LA’s El-Haru Kuroi about the band’s beginnings, the origin of the group’s name, and the difficulties with juggling a music career with…
In this new weekly column, Salvador Olguín features the works of “non-Latin” artists whose rhythms, themes, or melodic influences have earned it the name of…
A profile on Argentina’s cult punkabilly trio Mujercita Terror’s vocalist/guitarist Marcelo Moreyra and his unconventional quest of transition into a Latin acoustic troubadour.
In this weekly column, Marcela Viejo of Quiero Club takes you on her musical quest to find Mexico City’s rare gems and obscure scenes via reviews, interviews,…