September Monthly Mix

This monthly mix is brought to you by your very own Music Desk Editor. With the intention to truly expand our listening map and highlight the amazing diversity of sounds we have access to this is an international radio.

The Nigerian Underground

Experimental and detail oriented artist, 808vic curated a lengthy collection of modern tunes from artist with Nigerian roots. This playlist brings unique rhythms and effects to combine the genres you love into well blended soundscapes.

“Sounds from young Nigerians quietly shaping the sounds of tomorrow and beyond. Genre-less boundless.”

Flame Tunes

Curated by French instrumentalist FKJ this collection of moving and cinematic songs dance across genres and moods. With great attention to a wide variety of instruments FKJ builds an unusual mix of songs you will know and songs from continents far away.

This is Nai Barghouti

Put together by Spotify this playlist brings Nai Barghouti‘s incredible vocals and Arabic Tarab style with jazz influences. This Palestinian artist layers her voice within music in a groundbreaking way often referred to as NaiStrumentation, and leans into traditional Arabic sounds meant known for their ability to evoke deep emotional responses.

Entre los Andes

Paying homage to the beautiful los Andes mountain range and the musical landscape of Ecuador, this Spotify made playlist brings together many unique artists from South America and beyond. LaTorre, an electro pop musician from Ecuador, is an exciting find on this list. With a remarkably textured aesthetic both sonically and visually LaTorre is a remarkable modern artist with clear passion for her craft.

“Concentrate con el air de la cordillera de los Andes.”

Stay tuned to see next month’s mixes and who we are listening to these days.

Are you interested in sharing a month of music with us? Send an email to [email protected] to let us know.

Born and raised in New Hampshire, Victoria is on a mission to explore nature, art and music. After obtaining her degree in literature, philosophy and religious studies at Willamette University, Denver seemed like an obvious destination and has proven to be quite the home. Victoria is deeply connected to the music scene in the city.

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