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After releasing Alimento a Dor on vinyl earlier this year, which received a rave review here in the pages of ‘On the Margins’ ...
As Latin America and the Caribbean undergo rapid digital transformation, businesses across the region are embracing ...
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Originally released in 1983, Marco Bosco’s Metalmadeira was an innovative fusion of Brazilian percussion traditions with the ...
The far-north coast of Ecuador has a historical and cultural background that sets it apart from most of the rest of the country, with cultural traditions whose roots stretch across the globe. In ...
Have you ever heard of a road where UFO sightings are so common that people call it the “UFO Highway”? In Argentina, Route 368 (a quiet stretch near the town of Capilla del Monte) has become a hotspot ...
During the early 60’s, the Nueva Canción movement (‘New Song’) was born on Chilean soil. With singer-songwriters paving the way with their socio-politically-fuelled folk tunes, it was a revolutionary ...
How far would you travel to get a vinyl record? How much would you risk to get your hands on music that no-one else knows? Would you put that desire over your own wellbeing? These are the questions ...
“Starting in the 1960s vinyl records began arriving from different places to the turntables of Monterrey’s sonideros. A cultural phenomenon was born, a mixture of identities and methods. Broadcasting ...
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She’s more than Grammy-winner Petrona Martínez’s marimba player… she’s the Queen of marimba de chonta, and her song has only just begun. Nietzsche was right when he said “without music, life would ...