Mexican Institute Of Sound
Mexican Institute Of Sound

Mexican Institute Of Sound

MEXLatin, Cumbia
359,854 monthly listeners
  • 159.5K followers
  • 22.7K subscribers
  • 45.5K followers
  • 860 followers
  • 2.2K followers

Mexican Institute Of Sound's Top Spotify Songs

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Artist Name
Jalale - Instrumental
43.6K streams
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Artist Name
México
25.9K streams
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Artist Name
El Micrófono
19K streams
4
Artist Name
ooh la la (feat. Mexican Institute Of Sound & Santa Fe Klan) (Mexican Institute Of Sound Remix)
13.3K streams
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Artist Name
Cumbia
12.3K streams
43.6K
Streams last week
25.9K
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19K
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13.3K
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12.3K
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9.9K
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9.7K
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9.5K
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Yemayá

Mexican Institute Of Sound, Gaby Moreno
8.7K
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Paloma

Mexican Institute Of Sound, Cuco
5.3K
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Bolero

Mexican Institute Of Sound, Foudeqush

Mexican Institute Of Sound's YouTube Videos

Lila Downs, Panteón Rococó - Cariñito (Mexican Institute of Sound Mix)
Youtube
19.9M views
May 02, 2019
3.1M
Views

Mexican Institute of Sound - Jálale (From Coco/Instrumental/Audio Only)

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Mexican Institute of Sound - Jálale (From Coco/Instrumental/Audio Only)
Youtube
3.1M views
Nov 05, 2017
2.2M
Views

Los Plebeyos, Mexican Institute Of Sound - Hola Qué Tal

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Los Plebeyos, Mexican Institute Of Sound - Hola Qué Tal
Youtube
2.2M views
Sep 09, 2018

Mexican Institute Of Sound's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Artist Name
Boleros Pop
by Spotify
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Artist Name
Folk Fabrique
by Spotify
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Artist Name
FIFA 17 Soundtrack
by Spotify
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Artist Name
Indie Mexicano: Clásicos
by Spotify
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Artist Name
EAFC & FIFA Soundtrack Playlist 94-24 (Inc Volta & Street)
by Spotify
532.2K
Followers
178.5K
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153K
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149.6K
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74.4K
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Mexican Institute Of Sound's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events17 Events

Apr
06
Mexican Institute Of Sound at The Hall, Elsewhere
United States
USA
, Ridgewood500 - 1200 Club
Past
Apr
04
Mexican Institute Of Sound at The Paramount
United States
USA
, Los Angeles0 - 500 Other
Past
Mar
29-31
Tecate Pa'l Norte
Mexico
MEX
, MonterreyN/A N/A
Past
Mar
16-17
Vive Latino
Mexico
MEX
, Álvaro ObregónN/A N/A
Past
Jul
14-16
Slap! Festival
Spain
ESP
, ZaragozaN/A N/A
Past

Mexican Institute Of Sound's Past Events17 Events

  • Mexican Institute Of Sound at The Hall, Elsewhere

    Mexican Institute Of Sound, Uproot Andy
    The Hall, Elsewhere
    USA, Ridgewood
    Club500 - 1.2K
  • Mexican Institute Of Sound at The Paramount

    Mexican Institute Of Sound, Ceci Bastida
    The Paramount
    USA, Los Angeles
    Other0 - 500
  • Tecate Pa'l Norte festival

    Imagine Dragons, Peso Pluma, Fuerza Regida, Kendrick Lamar, Anitta, Alok, Maná, Santa Fe Klan, blink-182, Kenia Os, Oscar Maydon, Gabito Ballesteros, Chencho Corleone, Khea, Danny Ocean, Keane, Lost Frequencies, Inna, Danna Paola, Humbe, Dread Mar I, Aleman, Kevin Kaarl, Lola Indigo, R3hab, Aitana, Thirty Seconds To Mars, MC Davo, Sum 41, Louis Tomlinson, Cardenales De Nuevo León, Yng Lvcas, Belanova, Los Enanitos Verdes, DJ Luian, Alvaro Diaz, Cuarteto de Nos, Mario Bautista, Icona Pop, LATIN MAFIA, Deorro, El Bogueto, Bomba Estéreo, MEN I TRUST, La Sonora Dinamita, Ari Abdul, Placebo, Yoss Bones, Enjambre, Young the Giant, The Blessed Madonna, Rawayana, The Warning, Royal Blood, Elena Rose, Eme Malafe, mehro, DLD, Daniel, me estás matando, Natos y Waor, La Delio Valdez, Leo Rizzi, Lagos, Elsa Y Elmar, The Vaccines, Bad Religion, Aterciopelados, El Coyote Y Su Banda Tierra Santa, Guardianes Del Amor, Highly Suspect, Elias Medina, Nsqk, Depresión Sonora, Bruses, Turnstile, Emmit Fenn, Infected Mushroom, BRATTY, TIMØ, LP Giobbi, El Mató A Un Policía Motorizado, LEISURE, Allison, Justin Morales, Kinky, Devendra Banhart, Viva Suecia, DJ Seinfeld, La Banda Bastön, Electric Guest, Jesse Baez, Anfisa Letyago, Jay de la Cueva, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), MARIANA BO, Los Estramboticos, Los Mesoneros, legallyrxx, Reyno, Go Golden Junk, Rayben, Silvestre Y La Naranja, Satin Jackets, Tiga, Genitallica, MS NINA, Pablito Mix, The Snuts, La Pegatina, Hello Seahorse!, Technicolor Fabrics, The Aces, Camila Fernández, Orión, Marcos Menchaca, Tom & Collins, Costumbre, Marten Lou, CLUBZ, Yukun, Girl Ultra, Nicho Hinojosa, La Garfield, Generationals, Zimmer, AQUIHAYAQUIHAY, Cimafunk, Mexican Institute Of Sound, Ivana, Nick Warren, SBM, Azzecca, Lara Project, Goldroom, Lee Burridge, ALLEYCVT, Andre VII, Sexy Zebras, BoomBox, Javier Blake, Luis y Julián Jr., Queralt Lahoz, CoolestAndie, GALE, Disco Bahía, Finde, Andrea Ele, The Wookies, Agudelo888, Jacob Groening, Noizekid, GRLS, Nash, Leo Leonski, Chucho Teliz, Grenda, VAQUERO, Eliangel, AGSULO, Aiamwhy, Mi chi ko, SOLAR X, BABY 2000
    MEX, Monterrey
    Mega
  • Vive Latino festival

    Junior H, Maná, Cartel De Santa, Paramore, Scorpions, Kings of Leon, La Adictiva, C-Kan, Kevin Kaarl, YSY A, Belanova, DannyLux, Hombres G, Greta Van Fleet, No Te Va Gustar, Portugal. The Man, Millonario, Panteon Rococo, Babasónicos, Fito Páez, Black Veil Brides, Rawayana, The Warning, Sabino, AlcolirykoZ, José Madero, Los Cafres, La Vela Puerca, Bad Religion, Jorge Drexler, Slot Machine, Future Islands, Semisonic, Depresión Sonora, James, BRATTY, Jaze, Renee, Los Lobos, Poolside, Silvana Estrada, Wiplash, Yves Tumor, La Banda Bastön, Isaac et Nora, Lori Meyers, Lng/SHT, Genitallica, La Pegatina, Gogol Bordello, Kchiporros, Muerdo, Ralphie Choo, Peces Raros, Diamante Eléctrico, Akil Ammar, Stilo, Dante Spinetta, Los Choclok, Mexican Institute Of Sound, La Castañeda, Sara Hebe, El Columpio Asesino, DePedro, Los Zigarros, Prayers, INSITE, Chingadazo de Kung Fu, Sussie 4, Marissa Mur, Out Of Control Army, San Pascualito Rey, La Bande-Son Imaginaire, Las Ultrasónicas, Sonido Gallo Negro, KERIGMA, Cabra, LOS MUCHACHOS, Sgt. Papers, Florian, Troker, Nash, Warning, BuenRostro, Los Infierno, THE RAMBLERS, Sad Breakfast, VAQUERO
    MEX, Álvaro Obregón
    Mega
  • Slap! Festival festival

    Nanpa Basico, Miss Bolivia, Mexican Institute Of Sound, R de Rumba, Eskorzo, Centavrvs, Orkesta Mendoza, Combo Chimbita, Xtragos, Los 300 Banda, Lady funk, Mr.Pendejo, Irregular Roots, The Feelmakers
    ESP, Zaragoza
    Medium

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Aleman

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Cuco

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Nina Sky
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Nina Sky
USContemporary R&B
El Haragán y Cía
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MXHard Rock
Horacio Palencia
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Horacio Palencia
MXLatin Pop
Amaral
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Amaral
ESPop Rock
Macaco
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ESLatin Pop
Gaby Moreno
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Francisca Valenzuela
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CLPop Rock

Mexican Institute Of Sound's Beatport Songs

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Artist Name
Mon Cheri (Mexican Institute Of Sound Remix)
Released on Aug 13, 2021
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Artist Name
Every Day (feat. Hoodlem) (Mexican Institute of Sound Remix)
Released on May 10, 2019
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Artist Name
Complications (Mexican Institute of Sound Remix)
Released on Dec 12, 2018
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Artist Name
ooh la la (feat. Santa Fe Klan) (Mexican Institute Of Sound Versión)
Released on Jan 15, 2021
5
Artist Name
Pa la Calle feat. Lorna (Original Mix)
Released on Nov 15, 2019

Pa la Calle feat. Lorna (Original Mix)

Mexican Institute Of Sound

100000000DERANAS (Original Mix)

Mexican Institute Of Sound

Escribeme Pronto (Sparo Remix)

Mexican Institute Of Sound

Escribeme Pronto (DJ Gorky Remix)

Mexican Institute Of Sound

More about Mexican Institute Of Sound

Overview of Cumbia musician Mexican Institute Of Sound

Latin music performer Mexican Institute Of Sound is from Mexico City. This performer contributes a distinctive sound to the Latin music landscape with an emphasis on the Cumbia subgenre. Their music combines indigenous Mexican melodies with techno beats to produce an exciting and expressive combination.

Fans of Latin music have taken a liking to Mexican Institute Of Sound, and several movies and television programs have used their music. Their distinctive sound has been compared to a modern touch on traditional Mexican music. Their songs are well renowned for having upbeat beats and appealing rhythms, making them ideal for dancing.

Mexican Institute Of Sound is an accomplished artist who has established a reputation in the Latin music field. Fans enjoy a distinctive and thrilling experience thanks to their fusion of classic and contemporary sounds, and their music is guaranteed to get people moving. Mexican Institute Of Sound is absolutely worth checking out, whether you're a fan of cumbia or are just seeking for new music to listen to.

What are the most popular songs for Cumbia musician Mexican Institute Of Sound?

Mexican Institute Of Sound is a popular Latin and Cumbia musician from Mexico City who has written numerous popular songs. "Mexico" is one of the most well-known songs; it has a catchy tempo and mixes traditional Mexican instruments with Mexican Institute Of Sound's characteristic electronic sound. Another well-liked song is "Explotar," which is ideal for gatherings because of its energetic and danceable rhythm.

"El Microfono" by Mexican Institute Of Sound is another popular song that has received a lot of attention. The song combines traditional Mexican sounds with contemporary electronic beats to produce a distinctive sound that has won over listeners all over the world. Another well-known song that showcases the performer's capacity to produce catchy and lively compositions is "Mirando a las muchachas."

Pitbull and Mexican Institute Of Sound collaborated on the well-known song "International Love" which has become a hit. The lyrics are catchy and simple to sing along to, and the music is the ideal blend of Latin and electronic sounds. "ooh la la (feat. Mexican Institute Of Sound & Santa Fe Klan) - Mexican Institute Of Sound Remix" is another well-liked song that fuses conventional Mexican sounds with contemporary electronic beats.

The song "Cumbia" by Mexican Institute Of Sound is a tribute to Mexican cumbia music from the past. The song is a great illustration of the musician's skill in fusing conventional sounds with contemporary electronic beats. Another well-known song by Mexican Institute Of Sound that demonstrates their knack for making original and distinctive music is "Yemaya". Last but not least, "El Noa Noa - Remix" and "Dame un Besito" are two additional well-known songs that have contributed to Mexican Institute Of Sound's reputation as a brilliant and renowned musician.

Finally, Mexican Institute Of Sound has created a number of well-known tracks that highlight the musician's distinct style and aptitude for fusing traditional Mexican sounds with contemporary electronic beats. Mexican Institute Of Sound has produced a diverse array of music that have mesmerized listeners all over the world, from the infectious rhythms of "Explotar" to the distinctive sound of "Cumbia."

What are the latest songs and music albums for Cumbia musician Mexican Institute Of Sound?

Mexican Institute Of Sound, a well-known Latin and Cumbia musician from Mexico City, has recently released some new songs that has been receiving a lot of attention. "Sexo Pudor y Lagrimas 2 (Musica Original de la Pelicula) (2022)," their most recent CD, is a captivating fusion of electronic and conventional Latin rhythms. The record, which has the distinctive sound of Mexican Institute Of Sound, serves as the original soundtrack to the movie of the same name.

Several singles by Mexican Institute Of Sound have also been making the rounds on music charts. The catchy remix "Outta Sync (Mexican Institute of Sound Remix) (2023)" combines Latin and electronic sounds to produce a distinctive and engrossing experience. With its cheerful speed and Latin flair, "Guerra en la tierra (Remix by Amable & Monoculture) (2022)" is the ideal song for dancing. Two more tracks from Mexican Institute Of Sound, "Duermete Mi Nina / Cumbia For Babies (2022)" and "Teniente Harina (Cumbia Manifiesto, Pt. 2) (2022)," demonstrate their talent and range.

The most recent albums from Mexican Institute Of Sound, "Distrito Federal (2021)" and "Disco Popular (2017)," are equally as well-received by critics. Mexican Institute Of Sound pushes the frontiers of Latin and Cumbia music with their distinctive fusion of traditional and contemporary sounds. Their most recent works are proof of their talent and originality, and their followers may anticipate more enthralling music in the future.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Cumbia musician Mexican Institute Of Sound?

Mexican Institute of Sound has showcased their extraordinary talent in Latin and Cumbia music at numerous festivals and locations throughout the globe. Tecate Pa'l Norte, one of the biggest music festivals in Latin America, was where they made one of their most significant festival appearances. The group also gave a performance at the yearly Festival Rio Babel in Madrid, Spain, where they enthralled the audience with their own brand of music.

Stern Grove Festival in San Francisco, Noches del Botanico in Madrid, and Andalucia Big Festival in Malaga, Spain are a few more notable festivals where Mexican Institute of Sound has played. The band captivated the crowds with their energetic and enthusiastic performances at various festivals.

The top settings in Mexico City and all over the world have hosted performances by Mexican Institute of Sound. The band has played at Mexico's famed Auditorio Nacional, the country's largest indoor theater. Among many other places, they have also performed at Dabadaba in San Sebastian, Spain, and El Plaza Condesa, a well-known live music venue in Mexico City.

Mexican Institute of Sound has generally mesmerized audiences with their extraordinary performances, and their music is still praised all over the world. They have a devoted following because to their distinctive fusion of traditional Mexican music with electronic sounds, and their live performances are not to be missed.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Cumbia musician Mexican Institute Of Sound?

Numerous well-known musicians in the Latin and Cumbia music scenes have worked with Mexican Institute Of Sound. The songs "Explotar" by Compass, "International Love" by Fidel Nadal and Santa Fe Klan, "Explotar" by Toy Selectah and Stereo MCs, and "El Noa Noa - Remix" by Georgel, Esteman, Raymix, and Celso Pina are a few of the most significant collaborations.

The duet "Yemaya" with Gaby Moreno is one that deserves special attention. The electronic sound of Mexican Institute Of Sound is combined with Moreno's soulful voice in this song. The song has a distinctive sound that is both retro and current because to the combination of contemporary electronic beats with ancient Latin rhythms.

"ooh la la (feat. Mexican Institute Of Sound & Santa Fe Klan) - Mexican Institute Of Sound Remix" by Run The Jewels and El-P is another noteworthy joint effort. Hip-hop and cumbia beats are combined in this song to highlight how versatile Mexican Institute Of Sound's sound is. The remix gives the original song a fresh layer of vigor that makes it a great addition to any party playlist.

Overall, Mexican Institute Of Sound's partnerships with diverse musicians have elevated the Latin and Cumbia music landscape and demonstrated the genre's versatility. Mexican Institute Of Sound is a trailblazing force in the Mexican electronic music industry, and these partnerships show their adaptability and willingness to experiment with various sounds.