The work reaches the platforms with five tracks of copyright created during a period of exhaustion
The exhaustion and the urgency to say something before it was too late gave rise to In the frameThe first authorial EP of Kaisho. The Curitibano musician, producer and composer has started to compose almost involuntarily, like the writer not to miss.
The album, released this Friday (1st), from the seal SoulBring five tracks that dive into extreme emotional states, combining Rap, trip hop and plots lo-fi.
6, 6, Kaisho also launches the music video Nothing that I said, that you dialogue with the history of art and urban imagination: “I started writing some songs like Escape Valve, even without obligation. I was in a very depressed moment”He says, that today he finds a new purpose of life in his authorial career.
In the postpandy period, with the suspension of some medicines, Kaisho He found herself in front of a burnout that pushed him temporarily from the song: “I had decided that I would no longer play with the music, that he would no longer do anything related”, Remember. For two years, he even undertaken a franchise of a famous chocolate factory. The recovery came from online exchanges with other producers and, later, with the support of Sérgio AFONSOwho encouraged him to invest in the authorial project.
Produced independently, the Epic He brings dense and confessional letters, in which personal experiences are reworked in a poetic and raw language. In ParabellumThemes such as vigilance, emotional abuse, melancholy and substances like escape appear. The relative truth speaks of bitter lucidity after the end of a relationship. Already nothing that I said It is aimed at a love story crossed on contradictory impulses, attempts to reconnect and pride wounded.
In Only the necessaryThe lyricist tells an emotional crossing in which faith and disappointment live side by side. The last track, MattIt brings a night atmosphere of the fascinating and threatening roads.
Before the EP, Kaisho He had released some singles between 2023 and 2024, who worked as a test field: “I was trying to see where I would put my voice, the type of voice I would use. I was mixing and playing in the songs. Today I feel that it has become strand, really, like a way of composing.”The artist says, who signs practically every step of the record creation, producing independently.
The references that permeate work go Gorillaz – “The first band that modeled me musically” – also the names of national rap as Critolo, Mc Marshal, black alienIn addition to the band Machete bombThat Kaisho He even produced at the beginning.
The title of the album was inspired by the cover itself, which refers to the Violeiro painting, Junior Almeida: “The work interprets Serenade as a symbol of Brazilian daily life. We have tried to bring something that refers to this – the importance of music in people’s daily life. So the scoreboard was born, trying to adapt to my sound in this daily life”, The artist explains.
Kaisho: EP marks the beginning of a phase of the artist on stage
Ep also marks the beginning of a new phase on the stage: this year, Kaisho Provides for the debut of its copyright show, together with an instrumental DJ and partner, to create a hybrid show: “I don’t see myself in this singing model on Beat. I am organizing a show that seems more organic, even with this electronic wire.” In addition to the clip of Nothing that I saidThe artist also prepares the video version of the track MattIn addition to three viewers who make up the advertising strategy of the project.
Kaisho He is not a beginner, but it is not even a hurry to seem veteran. After years producing names such as Shomon Dannoso, Bomba Machete and artists of the collective 1kilo AND VielaNow he organizes his narrative, taking on the front of the story. Between wounds, beats and sentimental labyrinths, his debut EP is an intimate manifesto of those who survived themselves – and has decided to sing it.
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