The space between the mind and the body is a reoccurring theme amongst electronic music composers: production lends itself the cerebral realm, and vocals cannot help but inject the sense of flesh and ...
Never in the history of Mexican rock and alternative music have there been as many successful leading ladies as there are today. Up until a few years ago, the audience at Vive Latino (the Mexican ...
I’ve written a zillion times on L.A.’s beloved La Santa Cecilia (the headliners of this, the third and last Échale series of the year), and Austin’s Charanga Cakewalk is always fun to see live. But ...
After a seven-year hiatus, Mount Kimbie is back and welcoming two fresh faces, singer and keyboardist Andrea Balency-Béarn and drummer Marc Pell, into their ranks. With this expanded lineup, now a ...
Franco-Mexican singer Andrea Balency compares her music to a kaleidoscope. Part of the reason is she sees music visually. When she reveals the music she is currently working on is an attempt to ...
Heartbeats. Synthy R&B production. Impossibly perfect, breathy vocals. Andrea Balency has it all, and sometimes she has it all in perfect French. (Balency's heritage is French and Mexican.) So you ...
From the cinematic anguish of Trio Andrea Balency's "El Desorden" to Carla Morrison's pained laments in "Una Salida," this week's show has an undeniably somber tone, featuring some of the most ...
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