Jorge Reyes and Antonio Zepeda are pioneering Mexican musicians renowned for their innovative fusion of pre-Hispanic sounds with contemporary electronic music. Reyes, a flautist and composer, co-founded the progressive rock band Chac Mool before embarking on a solo career that delved into indigenous musical traditions. Zepeda, a specialist in traditional Mexican percussion, has dedicated his career to preserving and revitalizing ancient rhythms. Their collaborative album, "A la izquierda del colibrí" (1985), stands as a seminal work, blending ancestral instruments with modern synthesizers to create immersive soundscapes that honor Mexico's rich cultural heritage. ([es.wikipedia.org](https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_la_izquierda_del_colibr%C3%AD?utm_source=openai))