Stories by Taylor Winter Wilson




  1. Matt Louis unleashes Juanga as a voice-centered odyssey that fuses Afro-Caribeño roots with house

    “Juanga” marks a bold fresh chapter in Matt Louis’s artistic arc, a track that crystallizes his evolving voice, his obsession with dramatic composition, and his fearless exploration of embodiment through sound. Drawing from a deep well of Juan Gabriel-inspired grandiosity and a penchant for vocal density, “Juanga” becomes less a song and more a manifesto

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  2. Bodine’s Adagios: A Quiet, Romantic Rebellion

    Bodine returns with “Adagios“, a visually and sonically intimate EP produced by the Latin Grammy–winning XAY and Blvck 95, that redefines her trajectory from ballet-stage precision to a deeply personal, genre-blending voice. Built around piano-driven progressions—carefully crafted from Bodine’s own classical training—the project fuses classical instrumentation with atmospheric drums, trap textures, and reggaeton pulses to

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  3. The Creative Force of Os Garotin

    Few groups in Brazil’s new music scene have managed to build such a distinctive identity as Os Garotin. Drawing from soul music, R&B, samba, and MPB (Brazilian Popular Music), the trio formed by Leo Guima, Anchietx, and Cupertino has found a language that feels both familiar and entirely new at the same time. After attracting

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