Latin Roots correspondent Bryon Gonzalez joins host Stephen Kallao

Latin Roots correspondent Bryon Gonzalez is back! – And this time he’s got some LatinX music to share from one of his longtime favorite genres: electronica. Byron grew up going to raves, but at the time, he didn’t see a lot of folks like himself represented in the genre. That has changed! On the next World Cafe, we’ll hear a couple of his recent favorite songs, one of which he compares to being in an “electronic spa.”

*James McMurty “Canola Fields” The Horses and The Hounds

Flora Vida “Copihue” Copihue (single)

Sofia Kourtesis “La Perla” Fresia Magdalena

The Cranberries “Linger” Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We

The Wallflowers “Roots And Wings” Exit Wounds

Jensen McRae “Starting To Get To You” Starting To Get To You (single)

Ray Lamontagne & The Pariah Dogs “Repo Man” God Willin’ & The Creek Don’t Rise

Damon Albarn “The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows” The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows

Death Cab For Cutie “I Will Possess Your Heart” Narrow Stairs

Hour Two
*The Rolling Stones “Dancing With Mr. D” Goats Head Soup

Maggie Rose “For Your Consideration” Have A Seat

St. Paul & The Broken Bones “Call Me” Half The City

Japanese Breakfast “Savage Good Boy” Jubilee

Belly “Feed The Tree” Star

Jade Bird “Now Is The Time” Different Kinds of Light

Chicago Transit Authority “Beginnings” The Chicago Transit Authority

Yola “Diamond Studded Shoes” Stand For Myself

Phish “The Wedge” Rift

Car Seat Headrest “Golden Years” MADLO: Influences

Bleachers “Stop Making This Hurt” Take The Sadness Out of Saturday Night

Happy Mondays “Step On” Pills n’ Thrills And Bellyaches

Bjork “Big Time Sensuality” Debut

*Optional Song