Coro Qom Chelaalapi, Lagartijeando - Campo del Cielo (2023)
Artist: Coro Qom Chelaalapi, Lagartijeando
Title: Campo del Cielo
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Shika Shika
Genre: Folk, World
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 19 min
Total Size: 126 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Shika Shika is proud to present Campo de Cielo, a collaboration between Coro Qom Chelaalapi and producer Lagartijeando. The release celebrates the 60th anniversary of the indigenous choir from Northwest Argentina, making it the longest-running continuously active musical group in Latin America.Title: Campo del Cielo
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Shika Shika
Genre: Folk, World
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 19 min
Total Size: 126 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Following their first release together in 2019, Campo del Cielo marks the second collaboration between the choir and producer Matias Zundel. The EP offers 3 tracks produced by Lagartijeando that experiment with Qom traditional sounds within the context of organic electronic downtempo. To complement this, Campo del Cielo includes 3 original unedited recordings of Coro Qom Chelaalapi, recorded by Lagartijeando in Resistencia, Chaco.
About Campo del Cielo:
Campo del Cielo (Field of the Sky) refers to a vast region of northern Argentina located in the Southern Chaco, bordering the provinces of Chaco y Santiago del Estero, that was struck by an iron meteor shower approximately 4000 years ago - the results of an asteroid exploding upon entering the Earth’s atmosphere.
Qom mythology considers the "rocks" (aerolites) to have been drops of sweat from the sun; they were worshiped as such, and it was thought that at daybreak, when the skies were clear, some of these “rocks” would transform into trees (here, the myth suggests a notion of Earth’s fertilization through solar system events). The Qom and neighboring ethnic groups such as the Moqoit y Abipones considered Campo del Cielo to be a site in which the Sun and Earth shared an intimate connection, which could be seen as connection between the terrestrial and celestial, the mundane and the divine.
1.01 - Coro Qom Chelaalapi - Cancion de Cuna (4:22)
1.02 - Coro Qom Chelaalapi - Axai Iquiyaqtole (3:13)
1.03 - Coro Qom Chelaalapi - Amanece En El Monte (3:53)
1.04 - Coro Qom Chelaalapi - Carapi (Original Version) (2:31)
1.05 - Coro Qom Chelaalapi - Regreso a Casa (Original Version) (2:20)
1.06 - Coro Qom Chelaalapi - Niocolca (Original Version) (3:08)