Thereâs an old saying thatâs particularly prevalent among musicians in the Latin American underground: âNo one is a prophet in oneâs own country.â Itâs an expression of frustration youâll hear from artists across a wide range of genres, but it crops up most often in experimental circles. Countless electronic acts across the region have grown to a place where they are now telling their stories on the global stageâjust look at how labels like NAAFI and ZZK have influenced and redefined Latin identity in dance music. But despite conquering dancefloors and winning over critics all over the world, even these artists struggle with tricky industry dynamics at home. Experimental electronic musicians have access to an even