Danillamas
After releasing his first EP "Se Quema La Ciudad" with the Mexican rock band Casas Grandes, Daniel Llamas Torres (Danillamas) started a solo adventure. His music oscillates naturally between hip hop and indie rock from Chilango, taking elements from all the artist's influences (Sen Senra, Tino el Pingüino, Little Jesus). Dani tells us: "Only I know my reality and only I can give it the value it had. I feel the responsibility to try to share it in the best way I can with those who listen to me".
Joe Nacho Y los Sospechosos Inusuales
Joe Nacho made his debut in 2024 with the single "Ponla Aquí", a song that adds to the Latin American protest tradition. Coming from the world of audio engineering and film sound, Joe presents a sonic universe that draws inspiration from timeless rock legends such as Guns N Roses and Queens of the Stone Age.
Cherznovog
Manuel Hernández "Cherznovog" is a visual artist, musician, producer and singer from Chilango. His superpower is to make you cry with a beat he made five minutes ago on his mobile phone. There is entirely electronic and instrumental material from Cherznovog but he has also produced productions with lyrics that showcase his lyrical abilities. All of his cover art is always conceived and drawn by Cherznovog.
Nadie Nena
Nadie Nena is a project founded by Amaury Gtz, also known as Mi Amigo Joe. The current line-up consists of Amaury on vocals/guitar, Palma Carpets on machines and Sebastian Solevar on bass. With the premise of making live electronic music, Nadie Nena's sets include improvisations with synthesizers, drum machines and digital samples. Always looking to propose and experiment, Nadie Nena's music covers a wide range of musical genres.
In their most recent production "Niño Tierra" they also counted with the participation of Mexican composer Alejandro Heredia as arranger and producer.
San Sael
San Sael (Misael Sánchez Reséndiz) is a Mexican singer-songwriter, engineer and music producer. Through his arrangements, experimentation and sound design, he seeks to promote the art of contemporary music production by incorporating a Latin twist to traditional pop-rock. With an extremely diverse sonic palette, San Sael describes post-modern landscapes and tells stories in dystopian futures with string arrangements, distorted guitars and synthesizers of all kinds.