Oscar Adame Galeano is a writer and cultural strategist whose work examines the lines where music, politics, and identity intersect.

As former Editor-in-Chief of WARP Magazine, he helped redefine the landscape of contemporary music journalism in Latin America, transforming the publication into one of the region’s most influential cultural platforms, later cited by international outlets such as The Guardian, NME, and Billboard.

His expertise led to recurring appearances as a specialist on CNN and to a five-year tenure as Cultural Analyst on W Radio, the most influential broadcast network in Latin America.

As an interviewer, Adame has conducted in-depth conversations with artists including Björk, Billie Eilish, Jack White, Rosalía and Damon Albarn.

His bylines in DAZED, Rolling Stone, WIRED en Español and Hot Press reflect an approach that treats pop music not as entertainment alone, but as cultural infrastructure and soft power.

This critical framework expanded into interactive media when he joined Romero Games as Narrative Designer, contributing to the narrative architecture and world-building of an upcoming title.

He holds an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Galway and was shortlisted for the London Independent Story Prize. Based in Ireland, he writes about pop culture not as entertainment, but as a global political language.