- A1: El Paso Del Gigante
- A2: Cumbia De Los Barrios
- A3: Las Pelotitas
- A4: Cumbia De Las Caguamas
- A5: Danza Oriental
- A6: Llorona
- A7: Cumbia De La Zorra (Retro Version)
- B1: Cumbia De La Cerveza
- B2: Cumbia De Los Fantasmas
- B3: Bajo Las Estrellas
- B4: Llanto En Nueva York
- B5: Cumbia Shaka
- B6: Cumbia De Las Galaxias
- B7: Cumbia De Mi Barrio
Founded in Puebla City in 1998 by Alberto Tlahuetl, Grupo Soñador played a key role in shaping a distinct regional take on cumbia at a time when the genre was largely dominated by Mexico City and the coastal scenes. Working with minimal resources, home recordings, cassettes, and affordable keyboards, the group developed a clean, melodic, and dance-driven sound that resonated deeply within the sonidero circuit. Their breakthrough track El Paso del Gigante (2001), spread organically through DJs and street dances, establishing Grupo Soñador as a cornerstone of Puebla’s emerging musical identity. Without a formal label structure, their music travelled hand to hand, from local fairs to migrant communities in the United States, becoming part of a wider underground network of circulation. Blending electronic instrumentation with sonidero rhythms, Grupo Soñador helped place Puebla on Mexico’s cumbia map, not through industry infrastructure, but through the dance floor.
dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 26.06.2026

