The pioneering Afro-Peruvian sound system NOVALIMA celebrates
their 15th anniversary with Ch’usay, a new release on Brooklyn’s Wonderwheel
Recordings, an international tour launching in July.
From their humble start, file-sharing musical ideas and
producing their first album in separate countries during the dawn of the
internet, Novalima is now a live musical force revered worldwide for breaking
boundaries and uniting seemingly irreconcilable genres, communities, and generations.
They have created an inspiring movement and revolutionized the music scene in
their native Peru by bridging a longstanding divide between the mainstream and
the minority Afro-Peruvian community, who have struggled against discrimination
and cultural dissolution for generations.
Over the last two years, Novalima created their newest
offering, Ch’usay to be released September 14th on Wonderwheel Recording. The
album's name (internal voyage in Quechua, the language of the Incas) signals
Novalima's latest musical exploration, ancient sounds and instruments from the
Andes and the Amazons. This time around, Novalima goes one step further to
enrich their sound by collaborating with new generations of local artists from
the peruvian music scene. The album also has offerings from global artists such
as Esteban Copete (Colombian Marimba master) and Kumar (Cuban rapper based in
Barcelona).
The debut single, named after the album, (to be released on
July 13th) is the perfect example ofthe the new sonic voyage in which Novalima
has embarked. Ch’usay, a futuristic huayno dub, includes astonishing vocal
collaborations by andean soprano Sylvia Falcon and pioneer Quechua rapper
Liberato Kani.
The 15th Anniversary celebrations will also include a limited
edition release of Novalima's first three albums Afro, Coba Coba and Karimba,
on color vinyl for the first time, followed by an international tour through
Europe and North America.
Novalima has garnered worldwide critical acclaim from
mainstream (NPR, UK Guardian, Wall Street Journal, La Presse, Metro, Billboard)
and underground media (Giant Step, Remezcla, Nat Geo) alike, delivered
legendary performances around the world at festivals such as Roskilde, WOMAD,
Pirineos Sur, NYC Central Park, Montreal Jazz Festival and Chicago’s Millennium
Park, earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Album, and were
featured in cult filmmaker Robert Rodriguez’s hit Mexploitation movie Machete.
Very nice album by Novalima, great pallete of heritage sounds and instruments. Quantic level of production.
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