Bandua - Bandua (Remixes) (2026)

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Title: Bandua (Remixes)
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Earthly Measures – EARTHLY 039
Genre: Chillout, Downtempo, World
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 39:24
Total Size: 232 mb
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Tracklist
1. Encandeia (Sickonce remix) (07:58)
2. Macelada (Phragmant remix) (05:30)
3. Borboleta Branca (Ohxala remix) (04:17)
4. Cinco Sentidos (Pedro Martins remix) (06:17)
5. A Lua (Magupi remix) (06:52)
6. Pena No Peito (C4STRO remix) (05:34)
7. Borboleta Dourada (Tarabela remix) (02:56)


Bandua is a collaborative musical project between Brazilian–Portuguese musician and producer Bernardo D’Addario and Portuguese musician and singer Edgar Valente. Focused on weaving Portuguese memory and culture with contemporary global musical trends, the duo creates electronic music grounded in place and roots. Their sound exists in a space suspended between the digital and the organic, technology and tradition, dissolving boundaries between countryside and city, past and future, the local and the global.

This remix album, released via UK independent label Earthly Measures, revisits the first chapter of Bandua through the perspectives of seven contemporary Portuguese artists, each reworking a track from the original record. Together, these reinterpretations form both a retrospective and an expansion: a final gesture toward the project’s origins, and an opening toward what lies beyond them.

Rather than functioning as simple reimaginations, the remixes highlight the elasticity of Bandua’s sonic language. Each artist approaches the material from a distinct musical vocabulary, revealing the multiplicity already embedded within the original compositions. Downtempo, Drum and Bass, Psychedelic, Ambient, or Progressive, the tracks unfold as parallel paths branching from the same root system.

If BANDUA was driven by questions of identity and interpretation, by what was, this remix album listens closely to what already exists in motion. It captures a moment of transition: a body of work released back into circulation, transformed through dialogue, and reframed collectively. In doing so, it closes the first cycle of Bandua while affirming its openness to plurality, exchange, and continued metamorphosis. A collective re-reading of Bandua’s origins: not as a conclusion, but as resonance.



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