Peso Pluma's Génesis is one of Alt.Latino's favorites of the year so far. Arenovski hide caption
Magos Herrera
Eduardo Cabra is featured in this week's Alt.Latino episode. David Becker/Getty Images hide caption
Alt.Latino's Best New Music Round-Up: Eduardo Cabra, Santa Fe Klan and Elsa y Elmar
Magos Herrera's new release La Creación de las Aves is featured on this week's episode. Adrien Tillman/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Magos Herrera and Brooklyn Rider perform a Tiny Desk Concert on March 6, 2019. Amr Alfiky/NPR hide caption
Clockwise from upper left: Orquesta Akokán, Dakh Daughters, Combo Chimbita, Debashish Bhattacharya, Gato Preto Bob Boilen/for NPR Music hide caption
The debut album by the Aizuri Quartet is called Blueprinting. David Stith/New Amsterdam Records hide caption
Vocalist Rosalia earned the Alt.Latino critics' top spot in 2018. Courtesy of the Artist hide caption
Magos Herrera in the studio with members of Brooklyn Rider. Her new album, Dreamers, is available now. Courtesy of the Artist hide caption
Magos Hererra's new album, Dreamers, with the string quartet and Brooklyn Rider, is steeped in Latin American culture. Shervin Lainez/Sony Music hide caption
Review
Deceptive Cadence
Erasing Genres En Español: A Smoky-Voiced Jazz Singer Meets Classical Strings
Erasing Genres En Español: A Smoky-Voiced Jazz Singer Meets Classical Strings
Silvia Perez Cruz and Raul Fernandez Miro released their latest collaboration, Granada, in June. Yann Serrand/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
'Global Village' Presents New Collaborations In Latin Music
Magos Herrera's latest album is Dawn, a collaboration with Spanish flamenco guitarist Javier Limón. Salvador Bonilla/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Mexican singer Magos Herrera mixes bolero and jazz in "Luz de Luna." Courtesy of the artist hide caption