
Onda Esoterica
Money Chicha, the Austin-based collective featuring members of the Grammy-winning Latin orchestras Grupo Fantasma and Brownout, unveils their third full-length album, āOnda EsotĆ©ricaā. Recorded at New Orleansā Marigny Studios, the album deepens their signature psychedelic cumbia amazónica sound with exotic textures, vintage organ swells, and inventive reinterpretations of classics such as āCumbia Arabeā. As KUTX puts it, āListening to Money Chicha feels a bit like taking a hit of acid, downing a couple shots of Tequila, and hopping a plane to 1960s Peru⦠itās the kind of music that rewires your brain, awakens your spirit animal, and takes you places youāve never been.ā Add in some South Texas swagger and bruising Latin funk, and āOnda EsotĆ©ricaā emerges as the bandās most adventurous and transportive work to dateāa kaleidoscopic journey equal parts ritual and revelation.
Onda Esoterica
Money Chicha, the Austin-based collective featuring members of the Grammy-winning Latin orchestras Grupo Fantasma and Brownout, unveils their third full-length album, āOnda EsotĆ©ricaā. Recorded at New Orleansā Marigny Studios, the album deepens their signature psychedelic cumbia amazónica sound with exotic textures, vintage organ swells, and inventive reinterpretations of classics such as āCumbia Arabeā. As KUTX puts it, āListening to Money Chicha feels a bit like taking a hit of acid, downing a couple shots of Tequila, and hopping a plane to 1960s Peru⦠itās the kind of music that rewires your brain, awakens your spirit animal, and takes you places youāve never been.ā Add in some South Texas swagger and bruising Latin funk, and āOnda EsotĆ©ricaā emerges as the bandās most adventurous and transportive work to dateāa kaleidoscopic journey equal parts ritual and revelation.
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Money Chicha, the Austin-based collective featuring members of the Grammy-winning Latin orchestras Grupo Fantasma and Brownout, unveils their third full-length album, āOnda EsotĆ©ricaā. Recorded at New Orleansā Marigny Studios, the album deepens their signature psychedelic cumbia amazónica sound with exotic textures, vintage organ swells, and inventive reinterpretations of classics such as āCumbia Arabeā. As KUTX puts it, āListening to Money Chicha feels a bit like taking a hit of acid, downing a couple shots of Tequila, and hopping a plane to 1960s Peru⦠itās the kind of music that rewires your brain, awakens your spirit animal, and takes you places youāve never been.ā Add in some South Texas swagger and bruising Latin funk, and āOnda EsotĆ©ricaā emerges as the bandās most adventurous and transportive work to dateāa kaleidoscopic journey equal parts ritual and revelation.











