Markon’s President Releases New Singles: Naomi in Blue, Eljuri, Balimaya Project …

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In this month of August, the first lady of the prezidency, a character who despises this month due to the dry and bland appearance of the prezidential garden, takes solace in the musical talents from the Latin world. With a hint of regret, an apology is extended to actor Simon Callow, who was mistakenly confused with Simon Cowell in a previous commentary on talent shows.

Naomi in Blue, the talented British-Chilean artist, showcases her musical prowess in her latest single, “No Necesitamos Banderas,” recorded across London and Santiago. This song pays homage to the iconic Chilean band Los Prisioneros and their landmark debut album, La Voz de los ’80. Naomi in Blue seamlessly fuses the musical traditions of her dual nationalities to create a unique blend of rock music.

The energetic track “Karma” by Eljuri, a singer and activist based in New York with roots in Ecuador, delivers a powerful message on morality and justice. Eljuri, a self-proclaimed “artivist,” uses her Latin funk-rock fusion to shed light on societal issues and calls for integrity and decency in the face of contemporary challenges.

Balimaya Project Meets Discos Pacifica All Stars presents the enchanting fusion of West African Mandé jazz and Afro-Colombian folklore, combining the talents of Anglo-Colombian musicians and Colombia’s Pacific coast musicians. This collaborative venture supported by the British Council promises a captivating musical experience at the upcoming album launch.

The introspective single “Dime” by Silvana Estrada, a budding Mexican singer-songwriter, offers a poetic exploration of transformation through anger. With rich orchestral arrangements, this track from her upcoming album, Vendrán Suaves Lluvias, marries intimate storytelling with grand cinematic elements.

ASTES, a Chilean singer-producer, introduces a vibrant reggaeton track titled “Bien Duro” that aims to set dancefloors ablaze. This pioneering Spanish-language urban music track in FL Studio heralds a new milestone in Latin American music production.

Hunters of the Alps in collaboration with Thank You Lord For Satan delivers a dreamy rendition of a Julio Iglesias classic, infusing the track with a melancholic tribute. This musical project pays homage to heritage and childhood influences, resonating with audiences through its nostalgic sound.

Brazilian artist Beiramaquirna captivates listeners with “Sumindo Suave na Multidão,” a mesmerizing blend of deep-bass electronic beats. With his debut album on the horizon, this São Paulo-based musician promises a unique auditory and visual experience crafted from synths, drum machines, and computers.

Crossing over to Peru, Wayku teases listeners with “Por La Marginál,” a single hinting at a forthcoming album enriched by the artist’s ethnographic research and indigenous musical influences. Blurring the lines between Andean cumbia and pandilla eléctrica, Wayku offers a fresh take on traditional Peruvian music.

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