New Album Releases, Sold Out Shows, and Cultural Highlights: An Overview of the Latest in Music, Film, and Literature

RECORDS RECORDS RECORDS Half an hour asks El Kuelgue for his new album, Hello precious: greetings, an invitation to a party with relaxed music, where Julián Kartún moves around telling stories that may be delirious, but always possible ► The pop-rocker quartet Últimos Kangaroos went up Etiqueta negra, ten songs that distribute their attention between nightlife, romance, betrayals and blame thrown in the face ► The trio from La Plata LMDG combines psychedelia, kraut, free rock and experimental electronics in their EP Largas noches, of only three songs , but which opens up a variety of possible worlds in its 15 minutes ► Tuli Acosta from Córdoba was already part of the scene as a dancer and choreographer, but now she adds her voice to her first EP, Crisálida, a combo of four inevitably danceable, urban pop songs ► Armed with an acoustic and his voice, Rommel Rey takes a break from the distortion of his band Romphonics to release his solo album Picnic in the Park, which dives into pain and hope ► And Funkopop, the name of one of the songs from their brand new album Exogamia, explains well the plan of the duo Tótem y Tabú: playful, funky attitude, combined with very ’80s pop compositions and productions.

SOLD OUT Do you know Silvio Sold-out? He killed a motorized policeman sold all the tickets for his show on Saturday, September 16 at Luna Park and set a second date for Sunday the 17th ► And the Spanish SKA-P also added a second show at the Avenida Corrientes stadium: a The one on Sunday 11/5, sold out, was added to the one on Tuesday 11/7, which will be their last show in the country indefinitely.

JOYSTICK DIVISION Super Mega Baseball 4 appeared in the sports category, with more than 200 playable baseball legends in a charming and addictive arcade plan, from Babe Ruth to Big Papi Ortiz ► And in the mecha section, the free game Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation 2, previously only for consoles, is now also available for PC via Steam.

COVER ME The Ska Beat City collective has a new album, Ska Beat City Sings Jamaica, which pays tribute to classic songs from the island with guest singers such as Diega Robson, Rey Gabriel, Yerman or Maru Morera ► On his brand new album Escenarios, the pianist Javier Burín mecha his original compositions with versions with his own arrangements of standards signed by Cole Porter, Sonny Rollins or John Coltrane ► And Chimono Guitar Club revisits and translates The Clash in I fought against the law.

SCREENS A bullying situation in a Hong Kong school triggers the movie Better Days, by Derek Tsang (6/30, Film&Arts) ► A girls’ romance sets the stage for the Spanish feature film La amiga de mi amiga, by Zaida Carmona (6/28, Mubi) ► And the documentary 24 decades of popular music history, by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, recovers the 24-hour immersive play that the performer Taylor Mac offered in Brooklyn in 2016 (6/27, HBO Max).

A LOT OF TEXT Quotations from dubious, apocryphal or unusual texts make up the book Do not scare: an anthology of inappropriate quotations, compiled by Alan Courtis and Pablo Katchadjian, published by Ediciones Neutrinos and will be presented this Wednesday 6/28 at the National Library, with free admission ► And for childhoods, various models of kids animate Fair of phenomena or the book of extraordinary children, written by Betina González and edited by the Fondo de Cultura Económica, which will also be presented on Wednesday 6/28 at the Fund Library, with streaming from 19.

MAKE IT SIMPLE We always have new songs: atajá those by Valen Etchegoyen (Move the boat), María Codino (Say to do it), Hanged (Hallucination), Asian Luxury (Nozomi), Lisa Lisa (I want it), Laser Rays (Your name), Gringo (RKT vol. 3 – Wacha), Las Preguntas (I don’t know), Kike Passo (Stupid song), Kill Deans (Neon Texas) and Nano Drehe (Under our feet).

CALL FOR CALLS Registration to participate in the tenth edition of La Bienal de Arte Joven closes on Monday 7/3, which invites artists between the ages of 18 and 32 to present performing, visual, audiovisual, musical, and literary arts projects, with prizes of up to $400,000 ► In addition, the Sony Future Filmmakers Awards contest will select 6 shorts and honor their directors with workshops, cash prizes and digital equipment.

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2023-06-27 20:32:44
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