Diandra Interviews Saint Bodhi: The Flowerchild of South Central

For Saint Bodhi, music is a space that flows through time and vision. It is like emotional puddy in one’s hands; at times, you can…

Diandra Interviews Terrell Hines: The Utopia/Dystopia of Sound

Dystopia/ Utopia are two words that ignite human imagination because they play with our fantasies and our fears. These are two things that every human…

Diandra Interviews Louis York: From Weirdos To American Griots

Louis York’s American Griots is fun, funkadelic, and also introspective. Griots is the name for “storytellers” in West Africa; a group of people meant to…

Diandra Interviews Sabino: The Yin of Sound

For Sabino, and his new album Yin, he sees life like two opposing forces, which makes sense. I cannot recall one book or re-telling that…

Diandra Interviews Abraham Alexander: Parting The Waters To Get To A Song

Abraham Alexander is a thoughtful artist; trying to bring a level importance to his songs, which is not always a goal with every artist. Frankly,…

Diandra Interviews Travis Thompson: Recklessly Authentic

Travis Thompson is completely lovable, which is why his music is attractive to so many. His new record, Reckless Endangerment, is a jovial look at…

Diandra Interviews PUBLIC The Band: Growing In Deserve

  I can’t believe we are in the beginning of Fall; a wondrous time in the music scene because new artists don’t really rise until…

Diandra Interviews Diamante Eléctrico: Figuring Out How To Change

Taking in the opinions of others is the hardest about being an artist/ human being. I have yet to meet a person that is NOT…

Diandra Interviews Entropica: Fighting Gender Constructs

In life, there are two things that are true: you will be judged and you will be loved. The journey of life is figuring whether…

Diandra Interviews Enjambre: Change Is Necessary

Filled with good vibes, Enjambre understand the music industry. Nearing 2 decades together, they are a brotherhood that never ages. They are all smiles with…

Diandra Interviews Lemarroy: From The Military To Mexico

In perspective, Lemarroy’s life is like a best-seller: military schools, olympic competitions, and Sony’s first Mexican DJ. WHHHHHAAATTTT! His life is so full of adventures,…

Diandra Interviews XYLØ: Recording The Pretty And Sad of Life

XYLØ has been through a lot, and her new EP, Pretty Sad, wraps up how she feels unwrapped. Life has a way of pushing your…

Diandra Interviews Tu Otra Bonita: Your Music Records Your Life

I am a firm believer that, no matter what, a little bit of you falls into your work. Even if you were wiring a fantasy…

Diandra Interviews Jona Camacho: Using Music As A Spiritual Channel

Sensitive, thoughtful, and meekly kind, Jona Camacho, like many Geminis, lives in his head. One of the most adaptable, artistic signs, Geminis are known for…

Diandra Interviews Candeleros: A Global History In Music

Personally, I feel, to have a global sound, you have to had a global life, and Candeleros sure have had one. Each left their home…