Genres accepted most often
- Alternative rock
- Indie pop
- Indie rock
- Pop rock
- Singer songwriter
Genres they love
- Dub
- Electronica
- Experimental rock
- New wave
- Post punk
- Punk Rock
- Reggae
Genres they’re also open to receiving
- Dubstep
- Hardcore
- Indie folk
- Industrial music
- International rap
- Psychedelic pop
- See all +4
Main opportunities
- Write articles
Others
- Add to playlist(s)
They recently gave these artists opportunities
They want to receive music similar to…
The Pogues
Neko Case
The Specials
Fun Boy Three
- See all +16
Moods they love
- Contemporary
- Hardcore
- Indie
- Underground
Moods they’re also open to receiving
- Creative
- Eclectic
- Experimental
- Original
They don't want to receive...
- Arabic music
- Canzone Italiana
- Christian music
- Classical music
- Commercial/Mainstream
- German song
- See all +3
Daniel Flores (Editor-in-chief for Rolling Stone Argentina)
Media Outlet/Journalist
Top curator/pro Very impactful High sharing rate
Musician, journalist, book author, record collector As a journalist, DF is the editor-in-chief for Rolling Stone Argentina, and co-editor-in-chief for the Rolling Stone En Español website for all Latin America and Spain. Centuries ago, he co-created alternative music magazines in Buenos Aires, and more recently has published several music related books: “La manera correcta de gritar” (An oral history of Argentine ska) and “Remeras de rock”. Also edited and co-wrote “Derrumbando la Casa Rosada” (A history of Argentine punk-rock), and “Gente que no” (A compilation of chronicles from the Argentine post-punk). And he also published a… punk-rock colouring book! For a short period of time, DF run his own record store. Buenos Aires. Close down soon enough due to his sheer incapability to “sell” and let go records he actually liked. He occasionally DJs here and there. Podcasts about “Discos Esenciales” (@ lanacion.com.ar). As a musician, DF plays keyboards for Argentine long standing Jamaican influenced band Satelite Kingston. Important: I would love to listen to loads of exciting music of actually pretty much all genres. "Edgy" would always do the job more so than "traditional"... Would also enjoy sharing my reviews with artists from all around the world in English and Spanish. The artists that I approve could eventually be included in Rolling Stone Argentina's releases and news sections.


