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  1. Nov 18, 2021 · In order to celebrate the release of the album, and to revisit the history of an important era for electronic music in Mexico, we gathered six artists worth exploring—three of which were ...

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  2. Nov 19, 2021 · Electronic music in Mexico started in the 1960s with composers like Mario Lavista, Francisco Nuñez, Héctor Quintanar, and Julio Estrada. By 1970, Quintanar helped open the first electronic music laboratory in Mexico City at the National Conservatory.

  3. The Harmonipan players, khaki-uniformed men and women grinding away for spare change on out-of-tune, ill-repaired 100-year-old portable German organs in the midst of Mexico City’s car-jammed boulevards, were the most surprising element of the soundscape on my recent quick trip to an under-recognized center of musical dynamism.

    • Why is Mexico's avant-garde music booming?1
    • Why is Mexico's avant-garde music booming?2
    • Why is Mexico's avant-garde music booming?3
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  4. Sep 20, 2023 · Dive into Latin's musical dominance, from neo-reggaetón's rise to iconic Mexican music genres. Explore top artists and anthems with Viberate's insights.

  5. Oct 23, 2020 · México's underground music scene is a very specific niche where garage, psych, noise and electronic music – among many others genres – interact. It's inspiring that, no matter all the obstacles that we go through every day, this scene keeps moving on; reinventing itself and thriving.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · The singer, cellist and composer has found inspiration in the city’s flourishing avant-garde. Her new LP, “Sentir Que No Sabes,” wrestles with the idea of progress.

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  8. However, Madrid suggests that the artistic production of this period may also be understood as manifestations of transculturation, in which composers adopted modernist and avant-garde sensibilities but adapted them to the Mexican context.

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