A book by Brenton Clutterbuck
When, just over a decade ago fire tore through República Cromañon killing 194 people, it left a legacy etched into the face of the music scene. Live music venues were shut down across the city, and today bands in Buenos Aires struggle to find a place to play - let alone entertain thoughts of international success.
Despite - or perhaps because of - these unique challenges, Buenos Aires has spawned a massive, multifaceted music scene, full of inventive experimentation in sound, visual elements and processes of collaboration - the stories of which will be presented in this site, and the upcoming book.
Despite - or perhaps because of - these unique challenges, Buenos Aires has spawned a massive, multifaceted music scene, full of inventive experimentation in sound, visual elements and processes of collaboration - the stories of which will be presented in this site, and the upcoming book.
Background: Percepied Alvarado of Peru.
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