Natacha Fink - PIRARUBLUE

PIRARUBLUE (7 INCH)

7 Inch

Sticky Buttons / SB004

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Reggae Reissue, limited Edition

Irresistible Brazilian blues reggae from the heart of the Amazon rainforest. A psychedelic guarana induced trip and ode to
the fading indigenous cultures and shifting hegemony in Brazil. This one-off release by Manaus native Natacha Fink was
originally written in 1986 as the lead track on NOSSA MUSICA - a compilation celebrating regional music from the Amazon.
Emerging out of the dictatorship, Natacha and her fellow artists rejected the aesthetic standards driven by internal
colonialism and sought out new ways to express themselves away from the styles of the dominant Rio-São Paulo axis.
What surfaced was a melodic blend of genres, with Natacha’s haunting vocals and playful lyrics gliding over an arrangement
of guitars and double bass. Vocal backing is led by Torrinho, well known for his layered composition style, whose song
‘Porto de Lenha’ is recognised throughout Amazonas as an unofficial anthem. Hidden within the Amazon, Pirarublue lies in
that wonderful space between innocence and honesty. Proudly exploring cultural and ecological spaces through a
refreshing, ghostly infectious groove. For fans of Gal Costa, Elis Regina, Chico César, Jorge Ben Jor and Joni Mitchell.
Accompanying Natacha’s beguiling single is the field recording “Unseen Songlines” by artist and academic Nimalan
Yoganathan. The composition immerses the listener in the soundscapes of Mamori Lake, a remote village inside the
Brazilian Amazon. Nimalan explores the ambiguous perception of sounds emanating from the dense rainforest and deep
beneath the Amazon River, where we hear the sounds but cannot see their sources: an acousmatic concert performed by
the rainforest itself. Processed field recordings of birds and frogs, as well as underwater hydrophone recordings of dolphins
and fish subtly weave throughout electroacoustic textures and beats. The listener is invited to hone in on the musical
subtleties hidden throughout the environment. The compositional methods employed in this piece draw on the concepts of
sonic rupture, presence, absence and memory found in the dub music tradition.
This limited edition 7” by Sticky Buttons puts these two outlying works together for a unique listening experience,
combining the human and more-than-human experience of life at the heart of Brazil. Both uniquely Amazonian but with a
universal appeal
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16.46 EUR *
SKU:
cmj-72
Pre sale
02.05.2024
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