
Started as the
Sorbonne university project purposes only as Simone Dreyfus went out from the
comfortable home to Brazil – deeper inside the jungle environment on recording
some of those and most elusive traditional cultures of the native Brazillian indigenous
people living across the edge of the Amazon river banks to the inner darker
parts and remote areas off the vast heart of dangerous and biggest rain-forest
of the world. The Folk/World music recording compilations manage to be
successfully added on this Musique Indienne Du Bresil will opening your eyes to the nearly,
primitive and jungle sounds made by tribal vocals, chants and rituals or the
traditional musical instruments available here to touching with the modern
listeners whom being so interested to have a look on some of those tracks of
the genuine records like this and do entering your foot-steps and feel the tropical
heat bites and mosquito raid but be very careful not to disturbing the jungle
itself or you shall suffer the terrible consequences.
Coming out creeping with
a traditional flute-like music – mystifying and gave one a hallucinating
effects even before you might invited to drink the potions of soul
purifications – here’s Anduve, Flutes De Pan/Pan Pipes, Flutes-a-bloc/Plug
Flutes, Chant Des Mekrakarore/Song of The Mekrakarore, Kozi-Kozi onto Fete Des
Morts/Feast of The Dead; you will needed no more further else but this album to
travelling to Brazil inner jungle before decided to go there and prove the real
thing by yourself.
Link:
https://youtu.be/LHoYnuYPYJY
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