After the great success of In the footsteps of Block #1: Boiçucangalaunched in 2018, the Chaos block has decided to renew the project and this time has bet on great female reggae partnerships in the project with them.
THE PE And DVD begins to be released last Friday (20) with the single To walk which sees the participation of Bellsan artist new to the reggae scene but who stood out for her style and her already released songs.
Composed of Ale Cazarotto, Renato Frei And Bellsthe track is about going your own way, no matter how hard it gets. “The road is long but it is mine”, sing the chorus.
In an arrangement that mixes the acoustic with electronic rhythmwe have reggae And lo-fi coexisting, with hints of hip hop. Light, acoustics, good vibes, intimate and thoughtful music, as the whole project promises to be.
With five previously unreleased audio and video singles, all featuring female participation, emerging on the national reggae scene, i On the path of the blocks with them is a mini acoustic DVD produced by Plural Brother Filmeslongtime partner of the band, and directed by Rodrigo Rimoli. Music production was handled by Ale Cazarotto And Renato Freiboth members of the Chaos block. Mixing and mastering was done by Fabio Chapa Of Music studio plate.
The place chosen for the recording was the Alert July 9th in St. Paulwhich, in addition to presenting a beautiful view of the city and one of its main avenues, is located behind the MASPone of the main tourist attractions of St. Paul and one of the most important Brazilian cultural institutions.
register the On the path of the block with them this place is a point of reference for national reggae, as it is a way of confirming that this musical style, always seen in a marginalized way, can be performed in the major cultural centers of the country.
“One of the objectives of the ‘Na Trilha do Bloco com Elas’ project is to give notoriety and visibility to the strength and talent of the Brazilian woman Regueira, to connect the public with the architecture of the city of São Paulo and also show the lighter reggae side of the band, doing all this in a harmonic and subtle way, looking for a wider reach in the phonographic market”explains Ale Cazarottosinger of To block.
In addition to music, the project will feature five interviews of the participants in podcast format, sharing a bit of their trajectory, difficulties and other topics with the aim of motivating other reggae women.
This project has been contemplated since Reggae Support Notice 5th Edition to the city of St. Paul through the City Councilor for Culture.
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