New interview on the Dust & Grooves website now live.
“When I was younger, I felt very alone. The reason I turned to records was because they were like therapy for me. It was a way to get away from my troubles.” Paola “Double Peas” Puente opens up about her journey—from fleeing Chile and discovering vinyl as a form of therapy, to collecting obscure Latin psych and South American funk, and building a growing collection of quirky portable record players, from Philco flexis to panda‑shaped National turntables. (Yes, Big Daddy Kane Tootsie Roll lunchbox included.) Interview by Tee Cardaci @teecardaci Photographs by Eilon Paz @eilonpaz Edited by David Ma @nerdtorious__ Full interview and mixtape on the Dust & Grooves website.
https://dustandgrooves.com/paola_puente/
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