Read this amazing interview Suzy X conducted with Inuit throat singer, Tanya Tagaq in MTV Iggy. As one who seeks to wear traveling pants as much as possible, this resonated. She’s saying important things here we ought to collectively listen to: “I love traveling and studying the social structures of different places. Through my years … Read More
Room for everyone…room for everyone..
The yearning here in “Young Girls” by Princess Nokia…it’s what has had me using the song to heal this heart… I’m tired of the conquering everywhere. And then what they say – what you’re probably thinking too – that NO LITTLE GIRL! That’s just the way it’s always fucking been. KILL KILL TAKE TAKE. RAPE. … Read More
Nani Castle at ISLA on Staten Island 2/7
Photo by Mike Shane Photography New Yorkers! Pay attention. Most of you haven’t been to Staten Island. I’m sure even more of you have never gone out on Staten Island or listened to local talent from the Island since Wu-Tang Clan. Well, I’m here to tell you to stop sleeping and here’s the perfect opportunity … Read More
Galería: Chicano Batman la parte Brooklyn
Check out this photo gallery from Panamérika of Chicano Batman live in Brooklyn this past weekend. Big love to Uriel and the very talented photographer Rodrigo Jardón. Enjoy this live clip of the songs La Tigresa y Para Agradecer, which is off their latest album, Cycles of Existential Rhyme. Rocking:
The Movement Lives: Ferguson Is Everywhere
Knowledge is power. Especially in the Digital Age. We have the tools now to build in the face of straight-up media fascism. I know that sounds strong, but while on family vacation I started watching CNN tonight and couldn’t believe what I was seeing – and I’m one who hardly watches TV. Like my favorite … Read More
A San Juan Minute On Trilligan’s Island
I love getting emails from journalists about the things they are excited about covering, especially in the oh-so-murky space that is covering Latinos in the US and the highly coveted Latino Millennial. How can we have a healthy perspective of these merging voices without purpose-filled narrators with vision, right? In this case, a note from … Read More
Los Rakas & Chicano Batman at Coachella
Super proud of both these acts! Plus, it’s great to see Nortec Collective (who I worked with during my time at Nacional Records) rep for Tijuana at the mega music festival. From Remezcla: “The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival just released their lineup for two weekends, April 10-12 and April 17-19 in Indio, California. … Read More
What I Listened To On December 31st, 2014
In lieu of a “Best of 2014” music list, I’m sharing instead what I listened to the last day of the year, reflecting on some of my favorite songs carrying me into the new year! EDIT: Also sharing the archive from when I went on Radio Valencia the day after Christmas and had an impromptu … Read More
“Where Will We Go? I Don’t Know…”
Image by Nina Parks of Invisible Hands. Taken in Mendocino County, California. Time is rolling on whether we like it or not. For many of us, the seeming chaos – I say seeming because I wonder if it’s always been this chaotic and only seems more so because we have the Internet now – is … Read More
Share: [2014 in Latin Music] Romeo Santos, Regional Dance and Globalization
http://www.wonderingsound.com/feature/latin-roundtable-2014/ Yes! The world is starved for smart conversation about the range of expressions coming out of Latin America, US Latinos and those the culture touches (eh hem, EVERYONE!) in the Digital Age. There’s a lot of confu$ion around “Latin Music” as brands hunger to target “Latino Millennials” like we saw in 2014 and undoubtedly … Read More