Daily Discovery: Doe Paoro – For All the Generations (Chancha Via Circuito Remix)

“In this world of so much injustice, we offer this song with the intention that it encourage us all to lift our voices in service of the future generations,” writes Doe Paoro about the remix of “For All the Generations” by Chancha Vía Circuito, released on 23 February 2026 via Queen of Wands. The track reworks her single from the 2025 album Living Through Collapse. Those future generations, she adds, “will inherit the consequences of both our silences born of fear, and the truths we choose to speak.”

Paoro is a multidisciplinary artist from Syracuse, New York, now based in Los Angeles. She studied Lhamo, a Tibetan operatic tradition, in the Himalayas, and previous albums include Slow to LoveAfter, and Soft Power, the last recorded live to tape in London with producer Jimmy Hogarth.

On “For All the Generations” her vocal runs over downtempo electronic production from Argentine producer Pedro Canale, whose project Chancha Vía Circuito has been active in downtempo, folktronica and Latin American electronic music since the mid-2000s. Across albums such as Río ArribaAmansaraBienaventuranza and La Estrella, he combines programmed beats with cumbia patterns, Brazilian rhythms, Paraguayan harp and Andean melodic lines, often working with labels like ZZK Records and Wonderwheel Recordings. His remix of José Larralde‘s “Quimey Neuquén”, later used in Breaking Bad, became a key entry point into his catalogue for listeners outside the region. Percussion comes from Daniel Mora Robinson, with additional vocals from Marypaz Munay, whose harmonies layer beneath and alongside Paoro‘s lead, grounding the track’s collective address in more than one voice.

Listen to Chancha Vía Circuito’s remix of Doe Paoro’s “For All the Generations” THIS LINK