The guitarist Lúcio Maia, member of the historical northwest band Nação Zumbi, tells how the idea for the re-reading of "Maracatu Atômico" came up, a song composed by Jorge Mautner and Nelson Jacobina, which gained a new projection with the avant-garde band. And then, more incandescent Brazilian music.
Photo: Dovilé Babraviciuté
"Gilberto Gil taught me to play 'Maracatú Atômico' and we (Chico Science and Nação Zumbi) thought it would be cool to re-record this song. It is a song that speaks of the psychedelia of life, of the everyday things that we can see as universes in small spaces, like the raindrop. It is a song that we’ve been playing for over 20 years," says Lúcio Maia.
Check out the radio show aired on Unisinos FM on April 21, 2019.
#SoundTrack:
Barbatuques - Baião Destemperado
Nação Zumbi - Maracatu Atômico
Marisa Monte - Segue o Seco
Jorge Mautner - Segredo
Juliana Perdigão - Recomeçaria
Liniker e Os Caramelows - Bem Bom
Secos e Molhados - Sangue Latino
O Terno - Volta e Meia
Caetano Veloso - Cajuína
Luedji Luna - Banho de Folhas
Anelis Assumpção - Gosto Serena
Baby do Brasil - Menino do Rio
Curumin - Vem menina
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