Twenty acts from Santiago's underground contribute to this benefit compilation for Venezuelan earthquake relief. The reach is wide: sludge, noise, post-rock, shoegaze, ambient, punk. KRAN opens with crushing post-metal, Profanados Corazones deliver a live punk cover, Malplena stretch out into droning doom. Moro Valeria and Templos Lejanos offer quieter interludes, while Mamba Negra and Piel push into harsher noise territory. Most tracks sit somewhere between heavy and atmospheric.
The sequencing holds attention across an hour. Diogenes cover Congreso's "Hijo del Diluvio", grounding the set in Chilean rock history. Heropass and Okubo close with dense, rhythmic weight. Production varies as you'd expect from a multi-artist session, but nothing sounds out of place. The compilation was available for purchase only during August 2026, with proceeds going directly to relief efforts.
If you follow the South American heavy underground or want a cross-section of what Santiago's experimental scene was doing in the mid-2020s, this delivers. It works as both document and fundraiser.