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Bolivian singer-songwriter José Mrochek, the creative force behind the Latin alternative project Aviónica, is marking an exciting new chapter in his artistic evolution. Following the release of his acclaimed 2025 album YOSSI, Mrochek recently expanded his presence in the US market with an intimate, raw live session on SiriusXM’s La Kueva, the platform’s flagship program celebrating standout Latin talent.
The Power of YOSSI in a Live Setting
The performance, which was recorded in Miami, showcased Mrochek’s authentic side, featuring stripped-down and emotionally charged renditions of tracks like “Desde Cero,” “Instinto Animal,” and “Tormenta,” the latter featuring Valeria Pérez. These songs, drawn from the critically lauded YOSSI, reaffirm Mrochek’s artistic identity, which he describes as a powerful mix of vulnerability and strength. The album itself, recorded in Nashville with seasoned musicians like Aaron Sterling, Sean Hurley, and Andrew Synowiec, embraces front-driven guitars and unfiltered lyrics, a creative direction Mrochek embraces wholeheartedly. He states, “YOSSI is the most important album of my career. It’s a direct, vibrant work—fearless and unapologetically authentic.”

Returning to Roots with “Cochabamba”
Coinciding with his high-profile SiriusXM appearance, Aviónica also dropped a stunning new live video for the song “Cochabamba” on YouTube. This song is a deeply personal ode to his hometown in Bolivia, and the organic, unfiltered performance captured in the video strongly rekindles Mrochek’s connection with his roots. The video is more than just a single release; it serves as a powerful preview of an upcoming live EP that is officially slated for release in early 2026. This dedication to his heritage and musical honesty is a consistent theme in his celebrated career, which has seen him collaborate with artists like Andrea Echeverri and Tommy Torres and earn accolades such as Premios Maya and Premios Heat.
Aviónica’s recent activities on SiriusXM and YouTube are a clear declaration of his growing stature in the Latin alternative scene. They highlight an artist committed to fearless authenticity and celebrating his Bolivian roots while looking forward to a busy 2026. Fans are encouraged to experience the stripped-down emotion of the SiriusXM session and watch the newly released “Cochabamba” live video to get a taste of the powerful musical journey that lies ahead.
