The band’s most earnest album to date. When Deja invites us to the dancefloor, Bomba Estéreo ask that we proceed with a conscience. Activism and collective healing are at the heart of Deja. (Also features Lido Pimienta).
Inspired by old western film scores and vintage Latin American sounds, Hermanos Gutierrez's Dan Auerbach-produced album, El Bueno y El Malo, takes listeners on a hypnotic and sensual instrumental journey.
An album that blends their signature electro-cumbia sound with new influences, showcasing their international appeal. The album also explored different sounds, incorporating elements of pop and even EDM.
Both Bomba Estereo & Rawayana produced the album. Each song represents a different zodiac symbol with Electronica, Afrobeat sounds, shades of Reggaeton and Champeta. This album brings different sounds of Latin America to the fans.
Recorded in Mexico City and produced with emotional clarity, the album weaves together acoustic cinco, string quartets, and subtle jazz touches, all rooted in Estrada’s folk-laced tradition.
This 2019 album is a compilation of popular mexican music, lead by talented singer Natalia Jimenez, and accompanied by a group of talented musicians, such as Carlos Rivera, La Banda MS, Paquita la del Barrio, Lila Downs, El Bebeto y Pedro Fernández.
Originally released in 2015, HITNRUN Phase Two features a mix of funk, soul, and rock, showcasing standout tracks like “Baltimore,” “Stare,” and “Rocknroll Loveaffair.”