Candomble/Sacred Rhythms in Brazil - incl Book
Limited edition
- Livre inclus
Description
Upon their arrival in Brazil after the traumatic Atlantic crossing, enslaved populations from West Africa sought to reconstruct their sacred cultural and spiritual systems within a profoundly hostile environment. Five centuries later, the vitality of terreiros (ritual grounds) across the country bears witness to a living and adaptive religion that continues to evolve while remaining deeply rooted in ancestral traditions. Today, Candomblé is celebrated throughout Brazil and increasingly recognised internationally, far beyond Afro-descendant communities. The project “Candomblé: Sacred Rhythms in Brazil”, articulated around the publication of a book and a double LP combining original sound archives with newly commissioned compositions, seeks to honour this tradition by documenting its historical foundations while offering a critical and artistic reflection on its contemporary transformations and future trajectories.
Tracklist
A2. DJ Sandrinho - Aluja de Iansã (remix)
A3. Jonas Albrecht - All my Love
A4. XEXA - Pluralidades
B1. Felinto - Yerossum
B2. Gabi Guedes & Sávio de Queiroz - Deitado na Barra
B3. Vincent Taeger - O santo da o nome (revisited)
B4. Kimia - Bolingo
C1. Ilê Axé Opô Aganjú - Ogum (Festa de Xango)
C2. Ilê Axé Opô Aganjú - Ossaim (Festa de Xangô)
C3. Ilê Axé Opô Aganjú - Alujá para Xangô (Festa de Xangô)
C4. Ilê Axé Opô Aganjú - Entrada dos Orixás (Festa das Iabás)
C5. Ilê Axé Opô Aganjú - Xangô (O santo dá o nome)
D1. Ilê Axé Opô Aganjú - Iansã part 1 (O santo dá o nome)
D2. Ilê Axé Opô Aganjú - Iansã part 2 (O santo dá o nome)
D3. Ilê Axé Opô Aganjú - Oxaguiã (O santo dá o nome)
D4. Ilê Axé Opô Aganjú - Omolu (O santo dá o nome)
D5. Ilê Axé Opô Aganjú - Xangô (Festa das Iabás)
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