The sound of Los Wembler’s de Iquitos hasn’t changed a lot since 1968, when these five Peruvian brothers (at that time led by their father) began putting their stamp on the wobbly, psychedelic, surf-rock-indebted, Afro-Latin jungle funk known as chicha. But there’s enough depth and delirium in this music for it to stay fresh, even today. A few years ago the group mounted a successful comeback, and briefly toured the United States for the first time. “Los Wembler’s para el Mundo,” from a new album, is a well-deserved victory lap, and a paean to their own powers. In it they sing (in Spanish) of traveling “from the jungle to the world,” toting a “fascinating rhythm that makes the people dance.” GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO

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