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NUEVOS RIOS
Nuevos Rios
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.649
Price
$55inc. GST
Ships From
Melbourne, AU
Delivery
This item is usually delivered in 10 days
The latest creation from Colombia''''s effervescent scene of rich hybridizations, Nuevos Rios offers us a breathtaking dive into the Afro-descendant traditions of the Colombian Pacific, enhanced by the input of electronic and amplified music. The result is stunning. Never losing its course, this odyssey transcends boundaries and carries us along the discovery of a new river with countless meanders. Here we feel the heat of the tropics, the embodied power of musical traditions, and the sweat of European dancefloors in a unique cocktail'quickly addictive, sometimes introspective, and irresistibly danceable.??Born from the encounter between Canalon de Timbiqui'the Colombian group founded by maestra Nidia Gongora, whose mesmerizing, instantly recognizable voice has graced projects such as Quantic, Ondatropica, and The Bongo Hop'and the Toulouse-based trio Reco Reco, passionate explorers of trance-inducing music, especially from South America, the Nuevos Rios project traces its origins back to the banks of the Timbiqui River.??Far from the beaten path, at the heart of Colombia''''s Pacific region, the two groups came together naturally in the village of Timbiqui, the very roots of Canalon''''s music and of Nidia Gongora herself. Through a series of improvised jam sessions in the ground floor of Nidia''''s home, the hybridization of their music became an obvious path'born from a shared desire to reveal to attentive listeners the strength of this human and musical encounter.??This first chapter, released on ZZK Records'a label renowned for uncovering South American gems (Son Rompe Pera, Nicola Cruz, La Yegros'<<')'is carried by the singular writing and timbre of Nidia Gongora. Across the tracks, each element of the ensemble finds its rightful place: the power of Colombian Pacific percussion and the poetry of the marimba de chonta catch us around a savory guitar riff never far from West Africa; the strength of the voices is heightened by layers of electronic textures; while drums interlock with bass keys to provide a double engine for the eponymous vessel, Nuevos Rios. The lyrics tell of a daily life always close to nature, around a river that is both a central artery and a channel of exchange'without shying away from the harsh realities of a region scarred by Colombia''''s internal conflicts.??And perhaps this music is already a first response to some of those wounds, in the form of a ritual of collective celebration.


