. HIGHLIGHTS Uruguayan music that sheds light on a new path, guarded by candombe & hip hop. An hypnotic, contemporary and ancestral record. To listen from beggining to end, in a trance. Include ...
Campo's debut album, released in 2012, was a milestone in the new South American music scene. The brainchild of Juan Campodónico - one of the creators of Bajofondo - combines sophisticated pop, ...
Little Butterfly Records present long-awaited repress of Días de Blues LP for its 50th Anniversary. The first edition of 500 copies sold out very quickly in 2017. This is a new opportunity of ...
"Cada Segundo Dura Una Eternidad" is Emiliano Brancciari (leader of No Te Va Gustar) at his most personal and intimate version. 12 rock songs in the most classic sense, illuminated by the modernity ...
If the first album by Los Problems "Malditos banquetes" already introduced Ernesto Tabárez aka E.T as an unique character with a fierceful energy and sound, and second work "Vil" is proof of his ...
This silver sounding piece of South American modern music is the result of experiences had by the Uruguayan musician Paul Higgs throughout his adventures in Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, and naturally his ...
Juan Ibarra's jazz quintet blends hypnotic grooves, sonic landscapes and experimentalism with a cinematic touch. Jazz fusion and Avant-garde united with an unmistakable South American feel. Arco is ...
Released in 1989, La Mosca was the last album of the mythical Eduardo Mateo (1940-1990), one of the most influential artists in Uruguayan music. Produced for the multi-instrumentalist and sound ...
In ¿Quién?, Sylvia Meyer combines music, image, sound and poetry. Her lyrics, so subtle, acquire a singular dimension. They grow and become an essential lyricism that vindicates art and music. Almost ...
Moraes has an uncanny ability and acute gaze for building warm and endearing stories and characters in the old school tradition of Robert Artl and his "aguafuertes". His songs, both powerful and ...
There's a reason why Motosierra is called "the wildest band in South America", and the Uruguayan trio shows us why with their new LP. There is no other band that does what they do in the continent ...
Martín Ibarra and his Nair Mirabrat ensemble bring a garden variety of electrifying rhythms with "Juntos ahora", fusing together elements of candombe fusion, jazz, and pop. Deep in the Montevideo ...
Art Pop and experimental sounds in a sensitive, intimate experience. Helen Olhausen weaves mesmerizing vocals, hypnotic melodies, and minimalist beats. Romperse captures mystical, transformative ...
In this album the artist tries to unite the different universes that they currently inhabit. An aesthetic that took up the synthwave of the 80's and the legacy of groups like Opa (Hugo y Osvaldo ...
Recorded between 1985 and 1987, this album brings together the two founders and leading performers of candombe-beat, Ruben Rada and Eduardo Mateo. They hadn't collaborated in a project since 1969. ...
"Recuerdos de Uruguay" is an avant-folk record sitting somewhere between 'popular' and 'experimental'. Fabrizio Rossi's songs feel as if tapes were unearthed from the country side's moist soil. ...
Montevideano: Luciano Supervielle and the Montevideo Philharmonic Orchestra" puts together a collection of pieces which, through a subtle accompaniment of electronic programming and synthesizers, ...
A hidden gem of Uruguayan music, Los Terapeutas's second album, released in 1990, is an original take on candombe and its hypnotic groove, blending pop songcraft with expansive soundscapes, never ...
"Descarga" (1972) is the second album by Totem, one of the most important bands in Uruguay's musical history. Now reissued by Little Butterfly Records in a deluxe gatefold edition (includes insert). ...
Virus was recognized in the 80s for their modern and powerful new wave sound and their peculiar aesthetics on stage achieving a defined personality and a special place in the history of the ...