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aram_mm:
Check Los Planetas.

I'd recommend their first and third album, titled "Super 8" and "Una semana en el motor de un autobus" respectively.

They have  great selection of B-sides and other albums, but those are the one I like best.

Unosuke:
Jumbo is pretty good, they're up there with Zoé

jose:
biggest names in latin rap/reggaeton (both puerto rico/nyc I think):
daddy yankee
tego calderon

more traditional stuff
diego el cigala (flamenco - spain)
silvio rodriguez (guitar/vocal - cuba)
susana baca (trad/singer songwriter - peru)
antonio aguilar (norteno/rachero - mexico)

60s/70s rock
dias de blues (blues rock - uruguay)
the speakers (experimental rock - colombia)
los vidrios quebrados (garage rock - chile)

Really I don't know that much in Spanish, if you had said portuguese I could give you awesome recs

aram_mm:
Well, so that you can get a legal taste of them

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=22368011

There you have two songs, none of them too recent, but I hope it helps.

One thing that I must add, is that you better go googling the lyrics, because I am a native speaker and still find it difficult to understand some of J's (the singer) mumbling words.

Check them, dammit!!

san césar circense:
i really like zoé, i would recommend theirs asteroide and dead songs as introduction.

check jumbo's cover of pedro infante deja que salga la luna.

delicado sónico is all what belanova tries too hard to accomplish and fails. they have very sweet, dreamy songs, as in a dulcigomas overdose.

you can download Hendersonville Vol.1 by abeja on http://www.elfrente.org/abeja/index.php?seccion=download. sweet silly enchanting folk.

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