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Mexican Institute of Sound's Camilo Lara discusses his new album, Distrito Federal. Andres Navarro/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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The Man Running An Entire Nation's Institute Of Sound

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Carlos Vives leans into his Colombian roots on his latest album, Cumbiana. Andres Oyuela/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Alt.Latino's Summer Music Haul

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3Ball MTY is DJ Otto, Erick Rincon and Sheeqo Beat. Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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From Mexico With Love (And Beats)

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Mexican Institute of Sound singer and producer Camilo Lara. Thomas Bregardis/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Dominican-American actors, activists, and ramen-with-adobo-chefs Juan Bago (Michael Diaz) and "O" (Oscar Martinez). Courtesy of the artist. hide caption

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Listen To This Week's Alt.Latino

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