Download “Don’t Wait For Me,” Patafunk’s OG disco/house summer jam.
Things get bloody at this ’60s Hollywood prom. Watch Los Amigos Invisibles’ new video for “La Que Me Gusta.”
Catch the second part of our interview with La Vida Boheme’s Henry D’Arthenay on the complicated political situation in Venezuela.
Listen to the Latin-American-themed EP from UK’s IS TROPICAL.
“We have always been a political band but not a ‘partido’ band.”
Ulises Hadjis collaborates with Torreblanca and releases a video for “Aquella Ciudad” off his Latin Grammy-nominated album, Cosas Perdidas.
We have a free DL of the disco-funk “Robot Love” from Los Amigos Invisibles’ new album, Repeat After Me.
What we have here is Latin American hip-hop reaching maturity.
Chances are you might feel like you’re back in the ’90s again listening to this, but regressing and longing for eras long gone is not…
In Los Mesoneros’ recent video, you’ll see dapperly dressed dudes head-banging along into their ’90s riff roaring melody of their latest single, “Indeleble.”
Off their last year’s debut album Playa, “Relax” is a bilingual song that gets one in the right mood of mental ease, and gets into…
“Donde Va” is an upbeat tale of wanderlust and second chances with subtle synth lines floating behind a pair of slightly fuzzy and jangly guitar…
Venezuela via Brooklyn-based DJ/musician/producer Patafunk onces again puts those über-production skills into play and gives us a hard-hitting tropical dance track.
Experimental dream pop artist, Algodón Egipcio has released a bazaar and imaginative music video to showcase his new single, La Transformación.
Are you planning to celebrate 5 de mayo this upcoming Saturday but you’re not really Mexican and makes you feel like a sort of cultural…
Alberto Stangarone of Sunsplash returns to his native Caracas to become “el alma de las fiestas caraqueñas” and construct his latest junior release, Fantasma. …
There’s probably no better way to describe the Caracas native, Brooklyn-based group Patafunk than a medley of ultra funkiness.
Velenzuela’s reggae/dancehall singer/songwriter One Chot was shot in the head this and is currently under intensive care.
Mixing genres is more difficult than one may think. When done improperly, the end product sounds like a lame, politically correct yet culturally ignorant and…
Chilled out vocals against even mellower melodies makes for a pleasant ride into the desert on Algodón Egipcio’s latest video for “Los Temas Turbios.”