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…
We spoke to Ozo percussionist-slash-rapper Justin “El Nino” Porée, 36, about the upcoming OzoKidz — a super fun and informative album that promotes exercise and…
We talked to Kumbia Queers about their new album, girls, booze, boobs, zombies, and the connection between punk rock and cumbia.
How did this small company led by Gastelum and a handful of dedicated employees strike gold? I met with him where he discussed his long…
Read what Renato Malizia, of The Blog That Celebrates Itself, has to say about his personal music journey and perspectives of the history of Latin…
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,…
We spoke to M.A.K.U. Soundsystem about what those acronym means and its association with the low class, how society should operate with similar values as…
Ondatrópica takes us through the brief but exciting history of the Ondatrópica group, Quantic’s move to Cali, Colombia, what they love about L.A.’s Latin music…
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,…
Jairo Manzur, founder of Latino América Shoegaze blog talks about the shoegaze scene as a movement in several countries of Latin America and as a…
The spirit of this Colombian Dixie-swing septet goes that Monsieur Periné, a nomadic bohemian frenchman, travels to the coast of Colombia and falls in love…
Las Cafeteras’ Hectors talks about the impact the Dodgers and the sport has had on the local Latino community, and on the undying controversy behind…
Look who’s coming hard with that sassy, disco infused electro-jazz influence and hard hitting, throwback style. The name of these newcomers might strike you as…
Campo’s eponymous album was released late last year in Uruguay and it’s finally getting its official international release today. This time, we chat with Campodónico…
I sat with Chicha Libre’s music master Olivier Conan before the show and spoke with him about the new album, the role ayahuasca has played…
In this interview, guitarist Leo Mintek of New York’s future rock quintet Outernational had plenty to say about imperialism, capitalism, immigrants rights, and revolution in…
Madrileña pop songstress Linda Mirada delivers a remarkable, and more polished sound in her latest sophomore Con mi tiempo y el progreso. Read this interview…
Mexicali’s balladeer Juan Cirerol holds no boundaries. Taking on a ranchera/norteña mantle by singing Mexican songs in traditional form, his performing aesthetics is charged with…
After learning about Ubeda-based, bottle neck blues trio Guadalupe Plata, we were wowed with the band’s intricate bluegrass style and musical presentation.
In this interview, we talk to indie label owner and music producer Felipe Alvarez about the many levels an artist can leverage from his or…