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  • 1 month ago | stereogum.com | Tom Breihan |Mabe Fratti

    Last month, the Colombian-born, Berlin-based musician Lucrecia Dalt announced her upcoming EP cosa rara, and she shared its title track. That single features a rare appearance from David Sylvian, the art-rock legend and former Japan leader, who co-wrote and co-produced the song with Dalt. Today, one of Dalt’s peers has shared her own version of that same song.

  • Nov 12, 2024 | pitchfork.com | Mabe Fratti |Tierra Whack |Harry Thorfinn-George

    For the fourth year running, Pitchfork Music Festival returned to London. This year’s edition saw a staggering 87 acts across 19 events in the city’s premier live venues including Victorian theaters, iconic pubs, and nightclubs. The result of the American presidential election during the week was felt in London, a city whose identity has been shaped by the immigrant and queer communities that the president-elect has demonized.

  • Aug 1, 2024 | talkhouse.com | Mabe Fratti

    Richard King is the author of the new biography Travels Over Feeling: Arthur Russell, a Life; Mabe Fratti is a Guatemala-born, Mexico-based cellist and experimental artist, and fan of Arthur Russell. Both were in New York for BRIC’s Arthur Russell tribute event at Prospect Park, and they hopped on a Zoom call to catch up about the artist the afternoon before the show. Travels Over Feeling and Mabe’s new record, Sentir que no sabes, are both out now.

  • Mar 21, 2024 | pitchfork.com | Sky Ferreira |Mabe Fratti |Isabelia Herrera

    To read in English: 5 Highlights From Pitchfork Music Festival CDMX 2024Durante seis días la capital mexicana se llenó de punks, e-girls y otros asiduos a la vida nocturna para el primer festival Pitchfork que se celebra en América Latina. Ni las cenizas volcánicas ni las elevadas temperaturas fueron obstáculo para que los asistentes disfrutaran en cinco locales diferentes a lo largo y ancho de la ciudad de una agenda llena de post-rock, avant rap, y Detroit techno.

  • Mar 19, 2024 | pitchfork.com | Sky Ferreira |Mabe Fratti |Isabelia Herrera

    Over the course of six days, punks, e-girls, and club kids gathered at five venues across the Mexican capital for Pitchfork’s first festival in Latin America. Volcanic ash and hot temperatures enveloped the metropolis, but that didn’t hamper fans from getting their fill of post-rock, avant rap, and Detroit techno.

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