Wañukta Tonic comes from legendary ecuadorian musician Alex Alvear and a handful of musicians, come together to create a blend of traditional Ecuadorian music, jazz, reggae and rock and roll.
Live music photographer and a self-taught practitioner of acoustic guitar and electric bass.
Electronic music producer from Quito, bent on rescuing local identity and mixing folkloric elements with underground electronic beats, is back with a enchanting new EP “Cantos de Visión”.
Raw sentiment and an intense outpour of emotion tinge the tone of La Madre Tirana’s second record. Their energetic live shows have situated them as one of the most interesting outfits among the local rock and roll bands.
“Sol” was released on the eve of El Carpazo, perhaps the fastest growing festival in Ecuador’s recent history. Maybe it seemed an enormous accomplishment for Quito’s Les Petit Batards (previously) to get to play one of the early afternoon slots on the festival, but it is not undeserved.
“Sol” was released on the eve of El Carpazo, perhaps the fastest growing festival in Ecuador’s recent history. Maybe it seemed an enormous accomplishment for Quito’s Les Petit Batards (previously) to get to play one of the early afternoon slots on the festival, but it is not undeserved.
Ever the positive minstrel, Ricardo Pita has been on tour around Latin America for the past few years, since the release of debut LP “Las Aventuras de Ayer, Hoy y Siempre”.
Not much has been said about Radio Invasor, as to what is the idea. By peeking at the Quito-based SoundCloud account, you may get a couple of names – Santiago Valle, David Echeverria, Felipe Romo – but not much else really.
Not much has been said about Radio Invasor, as to what is the idea. By peeking at the Quito-based SoundCloud account, you may get a couple of names – Santiago Valle, David Echeverria, Felipe Romo – but not much else really.