E Filipe Massumi -... | Laura Diaz Carina Iglecias
: There is a haunting quality to the arrangements. The trio manages to create music that feels both intellectual and deeply visceral, moving from minimalist cello passages to dense, rhythmic climaxes. Critical Verdict
: Known for her work with the collective Bixiga 70 and Teto Preto , Diaz brings a raw, performative energy and vocal versatility that often challenges traditional song structures. Laura Diaz Carina Iglecias e Filipe Massumi -...
The collaborative project by , Carina Iglecias , and Filipe Massumi is a sophisticated exploration of contemporary Brazilian sounds, blending avant-garde sensibilities with deep-rooted musical traditions. This review highlights the synergy between three distinct artists who bring unique textures to a cohesive, experimental landscape. Artistic Synergy : There is a haunting quality to the arrangements
: Adds a layer of rhythmic precision and atmospheric depth, bridging the gap between electronic experimentation and organic percussion. The collaborative project by , Carina Iglecias ,
The strength of this collaboration lies in the balance of its contributors:
This is not "background music." It demands active listening to appreciate the intricate dialogue between the instruments and the voice. It is a vital piece of contemporary Brazilian art that showcases how traditional instrumentation (cello) can be reimagined through a modern, experimental lens.
: It sits at the intersection of MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) , jazz, and chamber music, yet it feels firmly rooted in the "vanguardia paulista" (São Paulo avant-garde) tradition.