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autumn Sonoro: interventions and quality music free

While we see how the Reggae moves with force in southern Chile. Different initiatives have been promoted in several cities in that area, one of them is “autumn Sonoro”, series of free artistic interventions in public spaces, headed by prominent DJs and MCs of black music and that will take place in several cities in the country.

This initiative was born from the web The Riddim Machine, who a year ago began the work of disseminating Reggae artists, as well as other genres incorporated under the concept of Black Music. This, due to the shortage of spaces for musical diffusion, the need to generate them and deliver culture and information for lovers of black music and its varieties.

Reggae Chalice spoke with Cristian Dorado, director and founder of the portal The Riddim Machine, who explained to us that there will be ten interventions that will be carried out throughout the country, starting this Sunday in the city of Linares, seventh region of Chile. The interventions will last three hours, in open public spaces in the selected location, and will be recorded for the subsequent production of the documentary autumn Sonoro, that will show both the interventions as well as the development and execution of them.

The first session of autumn Sonoro It is already scheduled for next Sunday 15 of May, in Linares, from 15:00 hours. It will feature the participation of DJ Prince B, DJ Lerna, MC Rockerap (Agrosomod), y Crea Beat Box, de Shamanes Crew, in animation. The first three sessions will be held in that city, Later they will advance to other cities that are already scheduled, like conception, Valparaiso and Santiago, those that will feature presentations by Bubaseta, Arca Negra SoundSystem, the Afrofluor Troop, Chumbeque, Tiano Bless, Dj Dacel, to name a few.

Finally, Christian Golden, director of Autumn Sonoro Chile, called to participate in this initiative throughout the country, as “music should never have disappeared from the streets and squares, Let's recover those public spaces that are ours and for us. Let's take advantage of the cultural events that are going to be developed and that give groups the opportunity to show their music.”.

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