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The Web Series

Two seats. Two worlds.
One conversation that changes both.

In every episode, we bring two artists or cultural voices together and let music create the conditions for something honest to emerge.
Not press junkets.
Not rehearsed answers.
Just the person behind the work, speaking from the place they don't usually get to speak from.

The conversations that happen here rarely happen anywhere else. That's the point.

Season 2 | Episode 1

"From Discovery to Devotion"

From the sacred batá drums of Havana, where Brenda Navarrete carries Afro-Cuban rhythms as both inheritance and spiritual practice, to Hong Kong, where Gia Fu spent a decade tracing the historical thread connecting her Chinese roots to the music she couldn't stop loving. This episode asks what it means to find something that was always yours, and discovers that the distance between two worlds is often shorter than either expected.

Season 1 | Episode 4

"From Canvas to Clave"

From the visual universe of Mateo Rivano, shaped by risk and reinvention, to the explosive soul of
La Pambelé, this episode traces how each of them turns crisis into creation, reclaiming rhythm as
a place of belonging.

Season 1 | Episode 3

"From Eleguá to Elixirs"

From the Afro-Cuban jazz of OKAN where music becomes heritage and resistance, to the artistry of Shantal, a Venezuelan mixologist who traded blueprints for cocktails, this episode celebrates rhythm, ritual, and the alchemy that happens when women mix their own ingredients.

Season 1 | Episode 2

"From Press to Play"

We sit with two Miami collectives: Rutina Coffee, honoring Honduran heritage through specialty coffee. Rum & Coke, DJs unearthing Afro-Latin cuts and diasporic rhythms. Together, they show how curating beans or beats is an act of cultural devotion.

Season 1 | Episode 1

"From Harlem to Vallado"

From Harlem rooftops to Cali's salsa streets, Junior Zamora and Arturo Nuñez show what happens
when music becomes the map back to yourself.

Every episode starts with someone
saying yes to the seat.
Yours might be next.