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fetichesonoro · 5 months
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Fetiche Sonoro: The 40 Best Songs of 2023
These are the 40 best songs of the year:
1. Los mejores - Alizzz 2. Lejos - Andrea Cruz 3. De Quererte Tanto (Guajira y Cabal) - Anna Colom & Exequiel Coria 4. Los Perros - Arde Bogotá 5. Patio - Asia Menor 6. Olas y Arenas - Balún & La Brega 7. Nadie Me Ha Preguntado - Belén Aguilera 8. Au Revoir à la Merchandant - Bronquio & 41V1L 9. Duérmete Clavel - Budaya 10. Ardió Tu Pelo - Crudo Pimento 11. Baño De Luna - Debi Nova 12. Daniboy - Diamante Eléctrico 13. Para Vivir - El Kanka & Silvana Estrada 14. Sin Voz - Florencia Lira 15. Daydreaming - Foudeqush 16. Nada Para Ti - Francisca Valenzuela & Ximena Sariñana 17. Mentingitis - FraXu 18. El Final - Hello Seahorse! 19. Penetración - Isabel Do Diego 20. Ke Será De Mí - Jaze 21. Último Round - La Vida Bohème 22. Ein Sof, Infinito - Lido Pimienta 23. Si Tú Me Quieres - Maika Makovski (featuring Ovidi Tormo) 24. Rueda, Rueda - María José Llergo 25. Bang - Melenas 26. Casta Diva - Mon Laferte 27. Se Dio Así - Muyaio & Tronco 28. Pequeñas Esperanzas - Niña Tormenta 29. Porque Yo - Pahua (featuring Eva de Marce) 30. Patio de Adelante - Playa Gótica 31. Máquina Culona - Ralphie Choo & Mura Masa 32. No Me Digas Qué Hacer - Renee 33. Cómplices - Reno Rojas 34. Problema Cabrón - Residente & Wos 35. Tú y Yo - Reyko 36. LLYLM - Rosalía 37. Tu Olor - Rubio 38. Madres - Sofia Kourtesis 39. La Raíz - Valeria Castro 40. Dibujos De Mi Alma - Y La Bamba
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knightofleo · 7 months
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Sofia Kourtesis | Habla Con Ella
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iamlisteningto · 5 months
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Sofia Kourtesis’s Madres
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reckonslepoisson · 3 months
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Madres, Sofia Kourtesis (2023)
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Madres contains house music that embraces; that, with its cacophony of voices and chants and rhythms, welcomes huge swathes of humanity into its fold. 
Pick: ‘Madres’
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Track of the day // Sofia Kourtesis - Si Te Portas Bonito
From the album Madres, out October 27th on Ninja Tune.
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post-futurism · 5 months
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fangomusic · 5 months
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The 20 Best Albums of 2023
The best music of the year
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Billy Woods & Kenny Segal, Maps Boygenius, The Record Clara Peya, Corsé Janelle Monáe, The Age Of Pleasure Kelela, Raven Kerala Dust, Violet Drive Kimbra, A Reckoning Mitski, The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We Noname, Sundial Pahua, Habita Paris Texas, Mid Air Rocky, Rocky Róisín Murphy, Hit Parade Slowe, Where The Mind Wanders Sofia Kourtesis, Madres Sufjan Stevens, Javelin The Kills, God Game Underscores, Wallsocket Y La Bamba, Lucha Young Fathers, Heavy Heavy
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groovesnjams · 5 months
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"Madres" by Sofia Kourtesis
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Maybe my favorite thing about Sofia Kortesis's music is the way it situates you in a space. In "Madres" it's the crackle of vinyl, the clink of bottles, the snippets of chatter that fade into the mix and out again just as quickly. It's a trick I first heard from The Avalanches twenty years ago, and one that retains its potency even now. The sensation is like walking into a room where a musician's already playing, a room that's also full of conversations and stories and interactions that you may or may not find yourself part of as the evening continues. The music welcomes you, but so does the atmosphere. It's possible to take this too far - to lose sight of the backbone of the song and wind up with a collection of disconnected vibes - but Kourtesis never risks this, keeping the focus on her melody and message even as she envelops the space in the warmth that feels instantly familiar. The lyrics to "Madres" speak of home, but the song sounds like you're already there.
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Warm and inviting, “Madres” is a rustic mid-winter dinner party of a dance song. It vibes and grooves on a rumpled linen table runner, gold rimmed glasses filled with naturally fermented orange wine gleam in the airy vocals, speckled ceramic serving dishes bring forth the harvest’s bounty in its earthy electronics. Everyone who attends this party wears a bright smile and rosy cheeks and their eyes are clear, bracing, and untroubled. No one is quite related but they are all united, tethered to one another in their embrace of joy, the season, the way the snowflakes and the fire crackles are the exact same size. “Madres” is the J. Crew catalog, Christmas, 1996.
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grrlmusic · 5 months
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Sofia Kourtesis - Madres
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culturedarm · 1 year
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Natalie Merchant and Abena Koomson-Davis implore the goddess Aphrodite, caustic collaborators JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown reference the TikTok bodybuilder leanbeefpatty, as Hourloupe the duo of Frank Menchaca and Anar Badalov trek the Wawayanda, while redolent of Objects for an Ideal Home by Opiate, the South London artist JQ finds frolic in a seam of cultural detritus, like the aisles of a Quick Save on a Monday or the taste of an ice rink Slush Puppie as the tongue clicks in the roof of the mouth from brain freeze. Plus tracks by Sofia Kourtesis, Peter Zummo, Vladislav Delay, Teen Prime, and Kedr Livanskiy with Flaty as Kosaya Gora. 
https://culturedarm.com/tracks-of-the-week-18-03-23/
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iamthecrime · 10 months
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fetichesonoro · 5 months
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Fetiche Sonoro's Best Albums of 2023
Guys! these are the best collection of recordings issued as a single piece of 2023, and we are very excited that you can enjoy these delightful albums.
Madres by Sofia Kourtesis
At first glance, The Peruvian's first album appears to effortlessly combine European house music with Latin American influences, exuding a predominantly joyful atmosphere. However, beneath the surface, it reveals itself as a profound, emotionally intricate, and contemplative work that invites the listener to dance. While addressing weighty themes, the album remains fundamentally grateful, joy-infused, and celebratory in its essence.
Corsé by Clara Peya
The Catalan artist has assembled a talented group of thirteen diverse performers known for their exceptional interpretation skills, combining profound lyrics with dynamic shifts in emotion. Every track on the album exudes the same level of passion and elegance, each in its unique style. The impressive production –driven by a subtle form of electronica that doesn’t overpower the rest, and featuring a piano with graceful touches– is truly remarkable.
Habita by Pahua
The Mexican musician has continuously released songs since 2020 but this time she finally releases her debut album, which is jam-packed with international collaborators. While not overly ambitious the production aims to experiment with different genres gracefully encased in dazzling electronic folk.
Lucha by Y La Bamba
It's unusual for a project to realize its complete potential after so many years, but that appears to be precisely the case with Y La Bamba from Portland. Luz Elena Mendoza's music has taken on an unprecedentedly smooth, immersive, and surreal quality, as familiar sounds continuously transform into unfamiliar forms. The unique dimensions, layers, and shadows within this music are genuinely perceptible in this production.
Vidrio by Titanic
Exploring innovative pathways in contemporary composition, jazz, and art song, Guatemala-native cellist and vocalist Mabe Fratti collaborates with Mexico City multi-instrumentalist Hector Tosta. Their artistic direction defies genre constraints, with each composition centered around the distinct clarity of Fratti's prominent voice. The musical journey traverses a spectrum of styles, ranging from jazz and chamber pop to intricate guitar polyrhythms.
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knightofleo · 8 months
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Sofia Kourtesis | Si Te Portas Bonito
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radiophd · 6 months
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sofia kourtesis -- habla con ella
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disease · 2 years
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TRAINS & AIRPORTS SOFIA KOURTESIS | S/T, 2019
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Track of the day // Sofia Kourtesis - Habla Con Ella
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