Cousin, Marion / Decazes, Eloise: Com a Lanceta Na Mao (Chants Du Tras-Os-Montes)
Cousin, Marion / Decazes, Eloise: Com a Lanceta Na Mao (Chants Du Tras-Os-Montes)
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Cousin, Marion / Decazes, Eloise
Label: Kuroneko
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 3700398730219
Genre: International
For their first time as a duo, Marion Cousin and Eloïse Decazes perform the vernacular repertoire of the songs of Tras-O-Montes, north-east of Portugal. The resulting offering is an amorous, raw, heretical take on this material, a sprig of work and celebration chants, songs of exasperation uttered with their two voices, so far away and so close from each other in a plastic regional idiom, Mirandese - semi-phonetically and playfully appropriated here. Their voices scale up mutinously, wildly, sketching melodies and dancing boldly in and out of tune, in an euphorically deranged environment, a flood of ungainly noises: machines, lethargic drumboxes, nano-brutalist synths, unnerving guitar sketches, bursts of laughter. Abundantly vivid. Staggeringly wonderful.
Tracks:
1.1 Dona Inês
1.2 A Fonte Do Salgueirinho
1.3 O Conde de Alemanha
1.4 Dona Filomena
1.5 Mineta
1.6 A Minha Costureirinha
1.7 La Sarandilhera
1.8 La Lhoba Parda
1.9 Juliana
1.10 Não Segueis O Trigo Verde