The egg boxes fastened to the studio walls tried to isolate the music being made inside. But they couldn’t. The pulsing strength of what was produced there materialized, became autonomous, and now it’s in your hands.
However, in order to get here DJ Guga de Castro invited another DJ, Doido, a ska guitarist – Mário Rocha, and many other friends to make su Iracema Hot Sound happen. It’s a kaleidoscope of hot, dancing, exciting rhythms.
In addition to the sensations the record produces, one can say that the esthetic binding chains have been broken. This also means enough freedom to write a Carnival song! Or to seize Pará’s tecnobrega and make it communicate with an accordion. Or still to recreate a house-carimbó, paying tribute to one of its icons, Master Verequete.
The record is completed by reinterpretations of Fortaleza, remembering classic characters from the local nightlife and shops, in addition to Cego Oliveir