South America
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El Búho – ‘Kerala Rain’ Review
When Cumbia folktronica meets Indian fusion, great things happen.
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Live Vault – Mose’s 3-hour set in Brazil to tease upcoming album
A Brazilian-themed chill out would fusion set perfect for the sunny bank holiday weekend.
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Mas Aya – Still, Flowing Review
Afro-Cuban and South American polyrhythms collide in this percussive feast with jazzy elements.
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Miguel Noya – Biofonía II: Voces de la Tierra Review
An audio tour around Venezuela's rainforest and mountainsides.
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Lagartijeando – 7 Caminos Review
Rhythms from South and Latin America collide on a personal journey of ceremony and discovery.
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Nina Maia – INTIERA Review
When Prog Rock, Jazz and Blues meets Brazilian folk, Samba and Bossa Nova. Nina Maia sounds both timeless and of no time at all.
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Live Vault – Yemanjo
Taking medicine music to the dance floor with a world beat and a trumpet on the Dunes of Brazil
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Chancha Via Circuito & El Búho – Tenalach Review
Explore a mysterious jungle and how humans connect with nature with this tour-de-force Andean Folktronica EP.
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ATALAYA – La Sed Review
Groovy folktronica from Chile that aims to create "glocal" music.
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Kadum – Charango Adventures Review
Bringing the tiny lute to life through electronic beats and Andean musical culture.
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Vanessa Forero – ‘Some Kinda Grace’ Review
British Columbian songstress brings in 2024 with a stripped back EP
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Live Vault – Lagartijeando
South American DJ set from the foot of a volcano.
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Shigara – Sambaqui Arranha-Céu Review
Minimalist Brazilian house and samba collide
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Coro Qom Chelaalapi & Lagartijeando – Campo del Cielo Review
A magical collaboration between Argentina's longest standing active act and a Latin American producer.
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Pássaro – Antes de Existir o Mundo Review
When Brazilian electronica meets Brazilian psychedelia.
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Introducing… San Ignacio
South America unites to tell the story of Argentine folk dance.
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Bomba Estéreo – Deja Review
The best folktronica album you'll see in this year.
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Bomba Estéreo – Aire Review
Dancing on air in Columbia.
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Kaleema – Útera Review
A hypnotic blend of old and new.
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Introducing… Bomba Estéreo
South American fusion beats to connect deeper to the world around you.
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Max LL – Regeneration Review
A brief South American visit
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Budapest – Conifera Review
There are a few countries in the world where I don’t have much music from and Peru is certainly one of them. Hailing from Lima,…
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Kaleema – “Nomada” Review
Argentina's new musician is a genre mashup class act





















