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Monsieur Periné Talks 'Bolero Apocaliptico' and White Identity in Latin Music

Monsieur Periné Talks 'Bolero Apocaliptico' and White Identity in Latin Music

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This week, renowned Colombian band Monsieur Periné joins the show to discuss their latest release, 'Bolero Apocaliptico'. We interview them about the evolution of their musical style, how they challenge traditional love narratives, and the influence of Afro-Colombian roots on their work. The conversation also navigates thought-provoking issues, such as cultural appropriation and white identity in Latin music, as well as discovering sources of love in an increasingly loveless world.

Episode Summary

  • Monsieur Periné discuss their new album, "Bolero Apocaliptico" and what it means
  • Catalina Garcia and Santiago Prieto share their views on where they find love in a growing loveless world
  • The band talks about the Afro-Colombian influences in their music and beyond
  • Monsieur Periné speak on cultural appropriation and white identity in Latin music

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