Prisma Tropical

Prisma Tropical

Operating from New York's vibrant indie scene but steeped in the club beats of their native Puerto Rico, Balún aptly dubbed their style "dreambow" (read: dream-pop + dembow), swirling layers of shoegaze noise over reggaetón-inspired grooves. Over their decade-plus evolution, resident IDM fan José Olivares melded his computerized rhythms and immersive ambiance to Nora Ruiz's waist-winding Latin funk bass and Raul Raymundi's bright guitar riffs, in the process moving from headphone-friendly bedroom project to club-rocking live unit. On this expansive and ethereal second album, the group master a beguiling mix of twinkling melodies, sweetly cooed vocals from Angélica Negrón, and sensuous thump. You can lose yourself in their perfect chill-out pop ("Teletransporte"), but it's also hard to resist the body-moving pulse of their tropical confections ("Anos Atras").

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