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1.     Pommez Internacional (feat. Los Locos No Se Ocultan) – ‘Rey Bandido’

Pommez Internacional returns to delight us with a delicate and very well-produced composition. This Argentine group intends to put on the table again the musical and experimental strength of its country after the economic crisis plunged the Southern Cone into a cultural silence during the last few years. "Rey Bandido" is their latest single from 2018.

2.     Bandalos Chinos – ‘Tu Órbita’

Bándalos Chinos are a sample of this new Argentine generation. Originally from Beccar (Buenos Aires), Bándalos fuses rock, pop, funk and electro into a new eclectic proposal. "Tu Órbita" is part of their 2018 album entitled Bach.

3.     Malalma – ‘Coco Loco’

Malalma is one of the most complete groupings of the Latin American scene. Mixing the performance, the sound experimentation and the beats of the Caribbean, this Colombian group has decided to bring to the stage a project "with the soul of a woman,” of a handmade tilde and that fuses urban color with a very good sense of humor. "Coco Loco" is a sample of their 2014 work.

4.     Esteman – ‘Fuimos Amor’

Esteman continues to fill us with melancholy with his latest production. "Fuimos Amor" is another morsel of his 2018 album Amor Libre, which has been characterized by the fusion of "the lyrical, the musical and the audiovisual." For fans of love songs with "electro" colors, this album is indispensable.

5.     Daniela Spalla – ‘Estábamos Tan Bien’

Taking a look at the productions of recent years, we have discovered this light song by Daniela Spalla, an Argentine singer-songwriter based in Mexico. The fusion between the romanticism of Central America and the sound of the south gave birth to "Estábamos Tan Bien,” a song that perfectly describes the pain of a breakup.

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