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Mando-trap, kwaito-house, gqom, électro sabar, amapiano, min’yō électro, zague, nu-dabke, neo perreo, singeli, gommance, dancehall, gengetone… Expérimentales ou mainstream, DIY ou ultra-produites… Depuis 6 ans le festival NYOKOBOP donne un aperçu de l’immense diversité de musiques qui révolutionnent le paysage musical mondial, souvent nées dans les rues et les clubs. Porté par Le Hasard Ludique & Super!, le festival NYOKOBOP revient en 2025 pour sa 7e édition et investit 4 lieux parisiens, pour 5 soirées concerts et club !
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NYOKOBOP Festival est porté par Le Hasard Ludique & Super!
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Meth Math Biography
Led by vocalist Ángel Ballesteros and backed by producers error.error (Efrén Coronado) and Bonsai Babies (To Robles), neo-perreo overlords, Meth Math, grew up in the manufacturing-heavy city of Hermosillo, Sonora, 1200 miles northwest of Mexico City. Split between Hermosillo & CDMX, Angélica alsoruns her own clothing design label, Baby Angel, and art project, Antes de Cristo, which makes use of random spaces - from shopping malls to stretch limousines - for art shows.
Their four track EP, Pompi, bedded down the thriving energy present in Mexico City’s neo-perrero DIY scene, as well as pulling in influences from further afield, such as The Knife and Micachu, amidst a dreamy tripped-out haze that evokes hometown nostalgia. Their nightmarish take on Latin club music has had been featured in i-D, Mixmag, The Face and Crack Magazine.
Read MoreTheir four track EP, Pompi, bedded down the thriving energy present in Mexico City’s neo-perrero DIY scene, as well as pulling in influences from further afield, such as The Knife and Micachu, amidst a dreamy tripped-out haze that evokes hometown nostalgia. Their nightmarish take on Latin club music has had been featured in i-D, Mixmag, The Face and Crack Magazine.
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Latin Alternative
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