Under a band name that sounds suspiciously like a cannabis strain, members of Dos Santos, Nemegata, and Grupo Fantasma/Brownout/Money Chicha have pollinated a remarkable hybrid of cumbia, psychedelia, synthy electro, and neo-soul that’s dublike in its atmospheric thickness. NOESTÁSAQUÍ, released by tastemaking label Nacional Records, thrives on tone-setting percussion and wiggly riffs via synth and guitar. Choose any three consecutive tracks and feel the record’s varied, playlist-ic nature – example: the sunny, layered California cruise of “Window Seat”; the vocally majestic “Un Rezo” sounding like the opening credits to a Seventies Spanish-language art film; and the energetic “Mi Acento” throws a cumbia in overdrive. Caramelo Haze makes their live debut along with DJ collective Peligrosa and Chicago Latin soul contemporist Lester Rey.