This weekend, Major Lazer will perform in Havana, the first in a succession of big musical events that include a concert by The Rolling Stones later in the month and a massive international festival later this Spring. With U.S. embargo regulations at their most relaxed in five decades, travel to the island at its highest, and with an historic presidential visit also scheduled this month the same week as the Stones show, the music industry has caught its own case of Havana fever. It suddenly seems that everyone wants to do something in Cuba. They shouldn’t expect it to be easy. PISANI, PEDIGREED DREAMER “Doing anything in Cuba is difficult,” says Fabien Pisani,...
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