"E and A went walking between P and a Ch, E did all the talking and the A said not to much". The vowels are rocking in this Panamerikan festival of laughter and releases. The vowels (and the music notes) are ready to teach us our first letters. It all starts with Ximena Sariñana and a very recommendable teaser of what we can expect from her new album this Summer, produced by Omar Rodriguez Lopez. Then the baton is picked by Pedro Piedra from Chile who is also presenting brand new material (with a very cool video, that we already recommended). This cycle is closed with the Brasilian band Constantina. The Aeiou project lives up to this 'Vowel's Laughter' presented by co-founder Juan Son. And to avoid losing momentum the nursery rhyme continues with a joyful vowel song performed by Katy, followed by the dance of Sonora Santanera and Aurita Castillo. From grammar to geography we bring you some global lessons: the Inca empire resurrects before our eyes with Luzmilla Carpio. Clive Tanaka perfectly blends East and West while Cerati and Melero do their thing by taking us to Cozumel. Somewhere else we fly with Federico Aubele from Buenos Aires to Berlin, on to Los Angeles with a Groundislava remix. Our very mellow kids, we are now going to learn a very Panamerikan lesson!
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