On this episode of Pili, Raul and La Musica, the Mexican indie rocker, Ximena Sariñana joins us for an in-depth and captivating conversation. In addition to touring the globe in support of her latest album ¿Donde Bailaran Las Niñas?, the Grammy nominated, singer-songwriter talks motherhood, dancing and possibly getting into a bar fight!
El David Aguilar "Soy más vulnerable yo que mis canciones."
Javiera Mena "Cuando se une lo visual con la musica la obra explota."
Circo "Nuestro trabajo es un abrazo a el mundo."
Alex Anwandter "I believe everyone has the most perfected radar for authenticity and when they see it they respond to it..."
Frankie J "The responsibility of an artist is to bring joy, to bring emotions, to bring nostalgia"
Buscabulla "Our best work comes from us producing everything."
Mr. Pauer "I want to be connected with joy and bring joy to people."
Inmigrantes "Las canciones son emociones..."
Camilo Lara "The world is turning Latin!"
Ed Maverick "Le tenemos taboo a querer expresar los sentimientos"
Flor de Toloache "Music can be a bridge..."
Francisca Valenzuela "Sometimes the song is smarter than me"
Vicente Garcia "Yo simplemente quiero hacer música."
Bostich of Nortec Collective - From banda to electrónica - what creating your own genre sounds like.
The Best (so far!) of Jack Daniel's Presenta Pili, Raul & La Musica En Vivo @ Room No7
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Gaby Moreno "I consider myself very passionate, and that comes through when I perform"
Luis Enrique y C4 Trío "Me decian el inventor del riesgo"
Stacie deArmas "Music allows us to culturally connect…"
La Santa Cecilia "Using music as therapy to let go, to share your feelings to share your story and in a way to connect with other people who are going through the same thing"
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