Subterrâneos
Label | Rastilho Records – Rastilho 213LP2021 |
Format | Vinyl, LP, Stereo |
Barcode | 5609330055626 |
Country | Portugal |
Released | 26 Mar 2021 |
Genre | Folk, World, & Country |
O GAJO (The Guy) is born in Lisbon in the spring of 2016 by Joao Morais with the intention of connecting hismusic to the land that saw him born, Portugal.This is how the relationship with "Viola Campanica" arises, a traditional root instrument that is part of thePortuguese centenary and cultural history. Also known as Viola Alentejana, the Viola Campanica was the musicalinstrument used to accompany the famous songs to the estranged, or "cantes a despique", at the feasts and fairsof the Alentejo. It is the largest of the Portuguese violas and has 5 orders of strings traditionally played by fingeringonly with the thumb.Joao Morais has been a musician since 1988 and after almost 30 years playing guitars from outside, it is in aconcert in Beja that he knows the Viola Campanica. The one that brings to Lisbon. It gains new shades away fromthe more traditional language but keeps its Portugueseness intact.O GAJO compositions may sound fado, but they are not fado, they may sound traditional music, but they are nottraditional music, they are a hybrid of all that and much more. DUDE plays music from the world and to the world!"Subterraneos" is the name of Joao Morais' third album and his project O Gajo. This album takes us on a journeythrough our inner "I". What we are on the outside is what we want others to see, but it is in our interior whichresides what we truly are and the confinement we have been subjected to have forced a relationship that is attimes peaceful and at times conflicting with our truth
A1 | Electro Santa | |
A2 | Gato Pardo | |
A3 | Morfeu | |
A4 | Os Corujas | |
A5 | Trinca Fortes | |
B1 | Cidade Fantasma | |
B2 | A Negra Fúria Ciúme | |
B3 | O Capitão é o Mar | |
B4 | Chuva Oblíqua |
Percussion [Percussão] – José Salgueiro
Viola [Viola Campaniça] – O Gajo