We are exited to bring the third installment of Brunch Gozón for this summer and a bit sad it’s the last one for this season. So let’s celebrate while we can!
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BRUNCH GOZON this SUNDAY August 21st !!
Is ON!!
++ We are back with our second brunch of summer ’16 ++ (more…)
We are back with another summer season of Brunch Gozón
If you are still dreaming of the delicious food from Brunch Gozón last year, or if you didn’t get a chance to try it, we have good news for you!
Brunch Gozón is back! (more…)
“Reggae Fi Peach” estrena en Vice Colombia
Todo en español este vez, porque si no entiendes tendrás que google.translate de qualquier manera. Reggae Fi Peach estrenó al sitio de Vice Colombia ayer. (more…)
New Single, “Malania” from MPeach!
Dutty Artz is proud to present the title track and lead single off of MPeach’s debut LP “Malania” due out this Spring. (more…)
Sunsplash new EP “13”
Today my bother from another mother Sunsplah a.k.a Alberto Stangarone is officially dropping his new EP titled “13” with support of Mexican label Casete.
Along with his release there is a music video directed by long time friend Adela Pantin for “Lucero”
[youtube]http://youtu.be/Kd9xIraEQu8[/youtube]
You can get “13” for free on bandcamp for limited time or go over to iTunes and show some love.
Much love!
6 Years Deep EP #3: Mas Grave Que Bajo
“No mourning, No Celebration”
photo by Oscar Bambo Castillo
The following is a dispatch from Venezuela by Dutty Artz crew member Mariana aka Mpeach. She is in Caracas this month, and gave us a first hand account of Chavez’ passing, as well as her feelings on the future of her beloved homeland.
“No mourning, No Celebration”
(Frase taken from el Libertario)
I am an artist, musician and designer based out of Brooklyn and I am currently in Caracas, Venezuela for a month-long visit. I moved to NY after graduating from college, but travel back and forth as much as I can. This is because my artistic work, musical work, and family (who for the most part still lives in Venezuela) are deeply rooted in my country and culture. On Tuesday afternoon I was taking a nap in my home in Caracas, because I had woken up really early for a radio interview, and had gone to bed really late because I had a triple birthday party the night before. Daniela, a friend, opened the door yelling “Chavez died, wake up!”