If Salvador Dalí ever made a heist movie, then Mexico’s Troker would have been the soundtrack. Hailing from the tequila-producing Mexican state of Jalisco, Troker may just be the most important new musical export today. Troker's sound careens between the sublime and the dangerous, turning on a dime from precise and complex, to wild and free. Since 2013, The six-piece group has created a blend of both composed and improvised, where metal riffage merges with powerhouse funk drumming, DJ scratching, and melodic horn lines pulling from both jazz and mariachi traditions.
If Salvador Dalí ever made a heist movie, then Mexico’s Troker would have been the soundtrack. Hailing from the tequila-producing Mexican state of Jalisco, Troker may just be the most important new musical export today. Troker's sound careens between the sublime and the dangerous, turning on a dime from precise and complex, to wild and free. Since 2013, The six-piece group has created a blend of both composed and improvised, where metal riffage merges with powerhouse funk drumming, DJ scratching, and melodic horn lines pulling from both jazz and mariachi traditions.
If Salvador Dalí ever made a heist movie, then Mexico’s Troker would have been the soundtrack. Hailing from the tequila-producing Mexican state of Jalisco, Troker may just be the most important new musical export today. Troker's sound careens between the sublime and the dangerous, turning on a dime from precise and complex, to wild and free. Since 2013, The six-piece group has created a blend of both composed and improvised, where metal riffage merges with powerhouse funk drumming, DJ scratching, and melodic horn lines pulling from both jazz and mariachi traditions.