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ARTIST
MA ESTRELA
TITLE
Tornada
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
DISCREPANT
CATALOG #
CREP 124LP
CREP 124LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
12/12/2025
Assembled by
Pedro Alves Sousa
,
Má Estrela
is a conjuration of ideas and obsessions around dub, leftfield dance phenomena and the hypnotic potential of urban somnambulance. In a levitating state, not exactly detached from the unease of these end times, Sousa surrounds himself by a number of accomplices from past and present endeavors to project a scrying mirror reflection of distinct languages of trance and liberation -- dub's space and infinity, jungle and footwork's broken shards,
DJ Screws
legacy perpetually reanimated via numerous slowed down anonymous versions on Youtube and the lyricism and fire of jazz. Temporarily a quartet, comprised of Sousa on saxophone and its electronic processing,
Bruno Silva
and
Simão Simões
on electronics and
Gabriel Ferrandini
on acoustic and electronic drums, after the departure of
Miguel Abras
, Má Estrela had in their 2022 debut album their first document of this ongoing process that's now continued with
Tornada
. Miguel Abras has since been replaced with
Bruna de Moura
and Má Estrela came back to being a five piece.
Tornada
deepens the symbiotic connection between those rhythmic, melodic and textural particles in a mutating flux of continuities and disruptions throughout seven tracks. Featuring the invocations of
Elvin Brandhi
in "All You Did,"
Tornada
makes its way amidst harmonic specters, rhythmic debris that breathe for life and a certain, implicit idea of ritual that sustains itself liminally between the ethereal dissolution of time and the physical projection of space.
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