ISLAA

Plan 33: A New Music Initiative by ISLAA, Hueso Records, and Iván Navarro, in Partnership with ICA Miami

On Now:
May 1, 202605.01.26

COLLABORATORS:
ICA MIAMI, IVAN NAVARRO, HUESO RECORDS

PLAN /33 is a long-form cultural project dedicated to recovering and reissuing thirty-three rare vinyl records from Latin America’s 1980s underground music scene. Led by ISLAA and Hueso Records—founded by artist Iván Navarro—in partnership with ICA Miami, the initiative brings together archival research, experimental music, and contemporary art.

Each release pairs a recovered album with new cover artwork by a major Latin American artist, reconnecting sound, image, and history across a generation that was forced underground. The project expands ISLAA’s mission into music as a vital field of cultural production, resistance, and transnational exchange.

Hueso Records, founded by Iván Navarro, has focused on bringing Latin American pop, punk, and singer-songwriter music from the late twentieth century back into circulation—returning to these works the audience they were always owed.

First Releases
01/33 Cleopatras: Recordings made between 1987 and 1991 in Chile’s underground scene, including rare demos and previously unreleased material, expanded with a new track recorded with Entrópica. Cover artwork by Liliana Porter.


02/33 María Sonora: The long-unreleased debut by María José and Sebastián “Tan” Levine, recorded between 1989 and 1990 and later mixed in Tokyo. A prescient hybrid of funk, hip-hop, cumbia, and electronic experimentation — and a cult reference in Latin American music history. Cover artwork by Nelson Leirner.

A platform for listening, research, and artistic collaboration, launching now and unfolding across thirty-three acts of recovery.