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NTVG New single and Video “Los Villanos”
May04

NTVG New single and Video “Los Villanos”

NTVG Premieres the New single and Video “Los Villanos” Featuring Dr. Shenka from Panteón Rococó & Mariachi Flor de Toloache.   Within the framework of their most recent studio work, Suenan las alarmas, No te va gustar launches a surprise release of a new version of Los Villanos [The Villains] featuring Dr. Shenka, leader of the Mexican band Panteón Rococó. The collaboration of Dr. Shenka is an addition to the...

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New Café Tacvba Track “Disolviéndonos” Follows The New Year’s Day Single “Futuro”
Mar13

New Café Tacvba Track “Disolviéndonos” Follows The New Year’s Day Single “Futuro”

Mexican alternative icons Cafe Tacvba have released a new psychedelic song “Disolviéndonos.” The song is a reflection about the impossibility of permanence, an internal journey to understand that the present is not forever. The band’s experimental new song is more than 6 minutes in length. “Disolviéndonos” was written by vocalist Rubén Albarrán and produced by their longtime partner Gustavo Santaolalla in...

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CAFÉ TACVBA New Single”Futuro” To Kick Off 2017
Jan04

CAFÉ TACVBA New Single”Futuro” To Kick Off 2017

Café Tacvba released new song “Futuro” to kick off 2017 on New Year’s Day. With a combative tone and influences from Latin American folk to experimental electronica, Quique Rangel and Rubén Albarrán share lead vocals on “Futuro.” “Futuro” was recorded at Ocean Studios in Burbank, California with production by the legendary Argentine producer Gustavo Santaolalla, who has worked with the band...

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Maná Releases New Single & Video “La Prisión”
May28

Maná Releases New Single & Video “La Prisión”

A Story of Toxic Love and Heartbreak, “La Prisión” Is The Second Single From Cama Incendiada – The Recently Released New Album From ‘The Most Widely Sold and Heard Latin Band in The World’ Describing The Thoughts Behind The Song, Maná Frontman Fher Olvera Shares: “It’s a very high price you have to pay for liberty; so much, that liberty becomes inescapable.  Only those that have been imprisoned know what it’s like to feel free again. ...

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