The story of Enjambre is not just a timeline of albums; it is the cartography of a sonic fever dream. For over two decades, the Díaz siblings—led by the enigmatic Luis Humberto Navejas—have mapped the labyrinth of the human psyche, from the dingy bars of Santa Ana, California, to the massive auditoriums of Mexico City.

From El Caos to Noches de Salón , Enjambre has built a universe where the night always lasts a little longer, and every shadow has a melody. They remain, as Luis Humberto once sang, "próximos prójimos"—strangers who are very close to your heart.

(2010): Certified double gold and platinum; it includes fan favorites "Dulce Soledad" and "Visita".

Daltónico (2010)

"Vida en el Espejo" opens with a frantic bass riff that feels like a chase scene. "De Paso" showcases the band’s ability to turn a melancholic phrase into a stadium singalong. Luis Humberto stops singing about love and starts singing about mortality, failure, and the grotesque. It is the sound of a band peeling back their skin to show the muscle underneath.