Thiago França from São Paulo plays saxophone with Metá Metá among many other projects. On his last album “Coisas Invisíveis” (Invisible Things) with his solo project “Sambanzo” he created a great minimal but rhythm fueled mix of just Afro-Brazilian percussion and saxophone. The record aims to capture energy, invisible, but concrete from a nearby and distant Africa, present and past. The intention, according to França, is to evoke the myth of a pre-diasporic African unity, in which several societies have developed by taking a horizon with habits and relatively common beliefs.
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Afro-Brazilian
Afrobeat
Afro House
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Tribal Guarachero
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German. Geographer. Music addict. Based in Rio de Janeiro. With SOUNDSGOODS I want to provide music I like from here and there, now and then, acoustic and electronic. Enjoy!