Azido Sulfurico's latest album, Los Hijos De, is a stunning example of their unique blend of electronic and Latin music. The album features a variety of tracks, each with its own distinct sound and style.
From the opening track, "La Pachanga," the listener is transported to a world of pulsating beats and infectious rhythms. The use of traditional Latin instruments, such as the accordion and trumpet, combined with electronic beats and synths, creates a sound that is both modern and timeless.
The album is filled with standout tracks, such as "El Diablo," which features a catchy chorus and a driving beat that is impossible to resist. "La Cumbia Del Diablo" is another highlight, with its hypnotic cumbia rhythm and haunting vocals.