Some songs take years to arrive where they’re meant to be. Not because they weren’t written or recorded, but because life intervened somewhere between the moment the tape started rolling and the moment the music could finally find its way out into the world. For Miami musician Gaston de la Vega, that journey has taken nearly two decades. Recently, de la Vega returned to a set of recordings made by his former band The Stop Motion, a group that wa…
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