Juana Molina went from a being a comic actress on Argentinean TV to one of the most innovative singer-songwriters from Latin America today. She joins us for a live performance of her dreamy and funny songs that play with pop, beats and loops.
juana molina just breaks my head into a million pieces, her conception of music, melodies and harmonies are blissfully unique, and to top it off, she performs by herself!
also, i do agree with gschorr from jercsey city, russ spiegel, its ok to disagree, but why they need to attack, why the need of violence?
i think someone needs a hug...
thank you juana for your amazing music!
Jan. 14 2010 11:28 AM
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michael connolly
from brooklyn
haunting and beautiful. her voice may be limited but it is very expressive, and she uses it to create fascinating sound collages.
thank you soundcheck.
Jan. 03 2010 05:34 PM
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Lulubee
from NYC
I love Juana....I especially love the song Una Dia!
Oct. 30 2009 12:41 PM
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jimb
from toronto
Russ I strongly disagree...Juana is truly original.
Sep. 09 2009 01:46 PM
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sean
from bklyn
Juana is awesome!!!
Sep. 09 2009 12:07 PM
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Tomasz Kirmuc
from Poland
I'm really impressed. This is what I call music. This is what I call Art. Hats off!
To Russ Spiegel: I wonder what would you say when hearing Jimi Hendrix for the first time :-)
Aug. 25 2009 03:34 PM
Score: 0/0
Agustin Jay
from Argentina
Juana es una gran artista: Bravo!
Aug. 21 2009 10:24 PM
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Stephen
from London
Great artist! She's truly amazing...
Aug. 20 2009 10:41 PM
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Eric
from New York
That was wonderful. Love the layers.
Aug. 19 2009 03:01 PM
Score: 0/0
gschorr
from jersey city
Be civil: Please respond insightfully and respectfully. There is room for disagreement, but please disagree with people's ideas. Personal attacks will not be tolerated.
Aug. 19 2009 02:52 PM
Score: 0/0
Russ Spiegel
from Brooklyn
You can't polish a turd. Ms. Molina lacks any sense of intonation. Really painful to listen to.
Aug. 19 2009 02:44 PM
Score: 0/0
Fat Happy
from Brooklyn
Yes!
Aug. 19 2009 02:44 PM
Score: 0/0
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Comments [12]
juana molina just breaks my head into a million pieces, her conception of music, melodies and harmonies are blissfully unique, and to top it off, she performs by herself!
also, i do agree with gschorr from jercsey city, russ spiegel, its ok to disagree, but why they need to attack, why the need of violence?
i think someone needs a hug...
thank you juana for your amazing music!
haunting and beautiful. her voice may be limited but it is very expressive, and she uses it to create fascinating sound collages.
thank you soundcheck.
I love Juana....I especially love the song Una Dia!
Russ
I strongly disagree...Juana is truly original.
Juana is awesome!!!
I'm really impressed. This is what I call music. This is what I call Art. Hats off!
To Russ Spiegel: I wonder what would you say when hearing Jimi Hendrix for the first time :-)
Juana es una gran artista: Bravo!
Great artist! She's truly amazing...
That was wonderful. Love the layers.
Be civil: Please respond insightfully and respectfully. There is room for disagreement, but please disagree with people's ideas. Personal attacks will not be tolerated.
You can't polish a turd. Ms. Molina lacks any sense of intonation. Really painful to listen to.
Yes!
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