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Terceiro Mundo - Black LP
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11/22/2024
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Catalog Number: LP-NUB-064 Color: Black Format: LP UPC: 634457192232 Nomade Orquestra is releasing its long-awaited fifth studio album, "Terceiro Mundo". The work goes far beyond music, also representing a journey of resistance, resilience and inventiveness. The creation process began in 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic and social isolation. With 8 tracks, the album is like a patchwork quilt of sounds, where old ideas have come to life and new compositions have been created exclusively for this project.Walking quickly through the work, the track "EntreMundos" symbolizes the transition from the second album to this new chapter. "O Nascimento do Sol Invencivel" is an expression of faith in tomorrow. In "Peixeira Amolada & Quebra Queixo", the idea is to explore popular stereotypes of the third world, while "Cidade Estrangeira" delves into the cultural diversity of Sao Paulo. "O Extraordinario Presente" is a breath of freedom and hope, while "Mariposa Tigre" combines influences from funk and reggae, genres very present in Nomade's compositions. "Invasao de Pindorama" reflects Brazil's cultural miscegenation and, closing, "Revolucao dos Cocos" is inspired by an ecological revolt that took place in Papua New Guinea - the world's first ecological revolution.It's worth noting that the track 'O Nascimento do Sol Invencivel' uses a sample from contemporary thinker and activist Paulo Galo, who says that "nois ta armando uma revolucao sem falar" / We are starting a revolution without speaking. That's exactly the feeling the record brings"."Terceiro Mundo" is, from start to finish, an experience for anyone who loves music, cinema and the arts in general. It's a sure bet for lovers of Brazilian music, jazz, rap and a variety of styles brought together in one place. Among the icons who connect with the narratives proposed by the group are Khruangbin, Yussef Dayes, Curtis Mayfield, Arthur Verocai, and John Coltrane.