Seo

Seo is an experimental artist.

She released “Pineapple” just a couple days ago. It’s a hard-hitting, deep psychedelic jam.

Take a listen:

“Orange Haze” is another wonderful experimental jam from Seo. Cool world vibes on this one.

Check it out:

Peace and love from Valparaiso, Chile.

We do not promote music for pay. Nor do we run intrusive advertisements. We are the resistance to the watered-down mainstream filth that currently pollutes our commercial airwaves. Without you, indie music would be dead and we wouldn’t exist. So, thank you.

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Raketski

Once upon a time, two old friends decided it was time to make the most awesome song in the world—and so they did.

“Let’s Go Break Our Hearts” was released a few months ago. It’s a stripped down, infectious little tune vying for life.

Check it.

Peace and love from Valparaiso, Chile.

We do not promote music for pay. Nor do we run intrusive advertisements. We are the resistance to the watered-down mainstream filth that currently pollutes our commercial airwaves. Without you, indie music would be dead and we wouldn’t exist. So, thank you.

Contribute to the survival of independent music. 100% of your contribution will go towards the proliferation of independent artists.

Mike

Mike, a free-flowin’ MC from New York City, released his latest project — By The Water — yesterday, September 6th, in the year of 2017. It’s beautiful.

Our favorite track off his EP is “God’s With Me”. Check it:

Keep on keepin’ on, Mike. Peace and love from Valparaiso, Chile.

The Ahern Brothers

The Ahern Brothers—a Melbourne duo featuring two folk musicians who are neither brothers or named Ahern—released their self titled debut album June 23rd, 2017.

Their harmonies are absolutely stunning and instrumentation superb. A true showcase of Melbourne folk.

 The Ahern Brothers are a young and refreshing duo. We hope to hear more from these two blokes in the near future.

Peace and love from Valparaiso, Chile.

Throwback Thursday: Oye Como Va

Santana tried, but Tito Puente also known as “El Rey de los Timbales” reigned supreme in his day and “Oye Como Va” was his anthem.

If you were living in a Latin community in the sixties and seventies, there’s a good chance “Oye Como Va” was pumping through the streets. Oh, how the times have changed.

Here is “The King of Latin Music”, Tito Puente.

“Oye como va
Mi ritmo
Bueno pa gozar
Mulata”

Peace and love from Valparaiso, Chile.