Curated from archival digging, this mix by Juan Duarte explore new ways of holding memory of traditional Música Caipira through overlooked voices ( POC artists, women, and the under-documented rhythms of Brazil’s Centro-Oeste (Mato Grosso do Sul, Goiás, Minas Gerais). Spanning 1950–1990, the selection traces the plural pulse of the region: chamamé, polca, bolero, corrido, batido, forró and rural Guarani influences. Many tracks are deeply narrative, often folding spoken word into melody; sequenced here to explore semantic connections between stories, styles and geographies.
Curated from archival digging, this mix by Juan Duarte explore new ways of holding memory of traditional Música Caipira through overlooked voices ( POC artists, women, and the under-documented rhythms of Brazil’s Centro-Oeste (Mato Grosso do Sul, Goiás, Minas Gerais). Spanning 1950–1990, the selection traces the plural pulse of the region: chamamé, polca, bolero, corrido, batido, forró and rural Guarani influences. Many tracks are deeply narrative, often folding spoken word into melody; sequenced here to explore semantic connections between stories, styles and geographies.
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