Nowadays, Duratierra is one of the most relevant Latin American music bands in Argentina. Throughout their 13-year artistic career, they have shared stage with worldwide known artists, such as Snarky Puppy, Susana Baca, Luiz Carlos Borges, Raly Barrionuevo, Ile (Calle 13), Luciana Jury, among others.
They have released three albums: Floralia (2010), with a repertoire of classic Latin American songs which was chosen as one of the five best albums of 2010 by Rolling Stone Magazine; Enobra (2013), their first original songs record; and their acclaimed Cría (2017), which was considered the best album of the year by specialized press of the most significant Argentinian mainstream media.
Nurtured by Rock, Pop, Jazz and traditional folklore, Duratierra approaches Latin American musical genres with freshness and without boundaries, finding in their own roots a starting point that allows them telling history in present tense.