Argentinian experimental music legend Juana Molina : ‘One of the things I hate most in life is (…)
She was one of her country’s most famous comedians. After throwing it in to pursue her musical dream, she minted a spooky, singular sound that made fans of David Byrne and Feist. At 64, her irreverence remains intact Juana Molina answers our video call from a hospital bed, reclining in a green (…)
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