"We wanted this cd to be just like what you would hear at a club," says guitarist Adrian Quesada. "Unlike the band's last album, Movimiento Popular," he says, "It doesn't sound very produced; it's just how we sound. We are being a little more adventurous with the material." Adds vocalist, percussionist and primary songwriter Jose Galeano: "We have our roots and backbone, from the old school, meaning the late 60, 70s, all the influences that we had including R&B and rock, classic rock. We are trying to bring to Fantasma different styles of Latin music, but still all danceable, no matter if we jump from a cumbia to a salsa to a merengue to even a hip-hop beat. We like to catch people off guard."