No, it’s not possible; it can’t be. Two months since the last "Nunca Tarde"? In that case, I’d better stop beating around the bush and get right down to the ...
Originally released in 1983, Marco Bosco’s Metalmadeira was an innovative fusion of Brazilian percussion traditions with the ...
The Rio-based project Pra Gira Girar have released a new version of the song "Atabaque Chora", originally by the trio Os ...
Latin rhythm has found its way into the digital casino floor. From salsa's horns to Carnival's color, online games are ...
Rainy days in Latin America and the Caribbean often bring a mix of tropical sounds, the smell of fresh earth, and the perfect ...
The journey from chaotic street sounds to controlled, quality listening isn’t about shutting out the world. It’s about ...
A fuzz guitar cuts through a cumbia groove. A small organ holds a single note like a guide. This is the sound that rose from the Andes in the late 60s and 70s. In Lima and across Colombia, young bands ...
Gambling and casinos has always been a part of gaming culture. A recent research suggests that, when approached responsibly, gambling can provide psychological and social benefits. Studies indicate ...
And why not two blasts from the past while we’re at it? Vampisoul brought out this Brazilian obscurity from 1973 at the end of August. The trio was a trio of siblings and “A Gira”— which has nothing ...
Latino representation in the NBA has a deep and impactful history, marked by pioneers who broke barriers, superstars who became international icons, and modern prospects who carry the promise of a new ...
Modern Latin American music has evolved into a vibrant blend of tradition and innovation. While it incorporates global production techniques and digital tools, its foundation remains tied to the ...
Bogotá has always been fertile ground for cumbia mutations: psychedelic, electronic, punk-inflected, and everything in between. This year those scattered currents are finally joining forces under a ...