
All Songs Considered Alt.Latino: Salsa, bossa nova, and Argentina's next big thing
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Oct 29, 2025 Dive into the vibrant world of Latin music as hosts explore the unique sounds of Milo J, blending folk instruments with generational themes. Discover the bossa nova twist of Guatemala’s Fabuloso and Los Skeepers, along with Mon Laferte's dynamic reinventions steeped in jazz and femme empowerment. Chano Domínguez impressively melds flamenco with jazz, while Nathy Peluso brings classic salsa back to life. Finally, Andrés Miguel Cervantes captures Americana vibes with his evocative storytelling and rich vocals. A musical journey awaits!
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Young Artist Reclaims Ancestral Sound
- Milo J (Milo Jota) fuses Argentine folk instruments with rap to connect generational memory and activism.
- His album uses ancestral sounds and collaborations to reckon with dictatorship-era trauma through modern youth music.
Mercedes Sosa's Voice Blesses A New Record
- Ana Maria describes using Mercedes Sosa's recorded voice on Milo Jota's track as an emotional blessing.
- She highlights the likely legal permissions and the powerful effect of Sosa's presence on the song.
Bossa Nova Reimagined Through Mexico City
- Fabuloso & Los Skeepers reinterpret bossa nova from Guatemala/Mexico City perspectives.
- Their track sounds Brazilian or Spanish but signals Mexico City producers' role as a cross-cultural hub.
