Salsa music has been a transformative force in both New York and Los Angeles since the mid-1970s, shaping the cultural fabric of these cities and leaving an indelible mark on the music industry.
Roly Garbalosa is production manager for great artists such as Karol G and Bad Bunny, this documentary gathers his most important experiences and an excellent comparison between the rhythms of Regueton and Salsa.
The interview is done through the eyes of Stagedoor, a source of music and art history in the United States.
In New York, the salsa movement emerged from the vibrant Latinx communities of neighborhoods like Spanish Harlem and the South Bronx, blending elements of Afro-Caribbean rhythms with jazz, R&B, and rock influences.