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It’s been five years since brothers Gabriel and Gustavo Martínez and their father Víctor released Grietas de Oro, the debut album that solidified Del Mismo Racimo’s place in Puerto Rico’s indie scene. Since then, the trio has taken their genre-blurring, fully live performances across stages in and beyond the island—from MECA Art Fair and Festival Claridad to New York’s LAMC and Festival Color Caribe—bringing with them a sound both rooted and expansive.
In 2024, after years of personal and artistic evolution, the band returned with two new singles: “super.posición” (ft. Alegría Rampante) and “enTROPICAL”—glimpses into a larger sonic world built for their second LP. That world is tornaSOL. Set for release on June 10, 2025, tornaSOL is a conceptual album that takes place in the "Baricentro enTROPICAL": a fictional, psychedelic lounge suspended in Caribbean chaos. It’s a place of layered identities and shifting emotional landscapes, where every song asks what it means to belong—to a place, to a person, to yourself.
Featuring collaborations with Alegría Rampante, Joe Louis, and Sofía Paola—artists who, like the band, have lived in the liminal space between diaspora and home—tornaSOL isn’t just about coming back. It’s about floating in between. The title, tornaSOL, points to the reflective, prismatic nature of identity: always in motion, tinted by memory, longing, and love.
In 2024, after years of personal and artistic evolution, the band returned with two new singles: “super.posición” (ft. Alegría Rampante) and “enTROPICAL”—glimpses into a larger sonic world built for their second LP. That world is tornaSOL. Set for release on June 10, 2025, tornaSOL is a conceptual album that takes place in the "Baricentro enTROPICAL": a fictional, psychedelic lounge suspended in Caribbean chaos. It’s a place of layered identities and shifting emotional landscapes, where every song asks what it means to belong—to a place, to a person, to yourself.
Featuring collaborations with Alegría Rampante, Joe Louis, and Sofía Paola—artists who, like the band, have lived in the liminal space between diaspora and home—tornaSOL isn’t just about coming back. It’s about floating in between. The title, tornaSOL, points to the reflective, prismatic nature of identity: always in motion, tinted by memory, longing, and love.
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