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Uakti: Mapa

Marco Antônio Guimarães

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Uakti's second album continues their string of undefinable work. As usual, they sound vaguely like Philip Glass, J.S. Bach, Heitor Villa-Lobos, and a random representative of electronic music as they bang and blow instruments that they mostly invented themselves. Although some of their creations are truly strange, like the "aqualung" (which is played by running water through it), most are variations of the xylophone, tuned drums, piccolo, and fiddle. They use the discrete sounds of the percussion instruments to build a background of rhythm and counterpoint, while placing the continuous sounds of winds and the occasional fiddle with slow, droll melodies in the foreground. The effect, as on "Dança Dos Meninos," is like a toy symphony. Sometimes, as on "Trilobita," the pattern is broken by the omission of the normal melody instruments: everything is percussion, creating a sound that is fast-paced yet eerie due to the low, hollow sound of some of the tuned drums. The title song continues the eerie mood with a very deliberate beat played behind thin wind instruments and a jangly, metallic enigma that sounds like a harpsichord played with a bow. Half the album is devoted to one song, titled "A Lenda." It evokes atmosphere with its sounds of running water (the aqualung, no doubt) and an instrument in the background that sounds like a bird or monkey crying in the distance. Still, it is a shapeless, baggy monster of a piece, redeemed only by an interlude about three minutes in of incredible, ethereal beauty, sounding like a small organ accompanied by someone blowing over the mouth of a giant bottle. Unfortunately, the album is marred by its final track, an attempt to play Ravel's Bolero on percussion instruments. The idea is not objectionable in itself, but the drums used were largely untuned. However, Mapa is a fascinating album, even if the musicians have not figured out how to define their efforts successfully.

© Kurt Keefner /TiVo

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1
Aluá
Uakti Music
00:07:13

Marco Antonio Guimaraes, Composer - Uakti, Ensemble, MainArtist - Carlos De Andrade, Producer - Elza Regina Costa, Producer

℗ 1992 Universal International Music B.V.

2
Dança dos Meninos
Uakti
00:04:55

Marco Antonio Guimaraes, Composer - Uakti, Ensemble, MainArtist - Carlos De Andrade, Producer - Elza Regina Costa, Producer

℗ 1992 Universal International Music B.V.

3
Trilobita
Uakti
00:04:33

Marco Antonio Guimaraes, Composer - Uakti, Ensemble, MainArtist - Carlos De Andrade, Producer - Elza Regina Costa, Producer

℗ 1992 Universal International Music B.V.

4
Mapa
Uakti
00:04:32

Marco Antonio Guimaraes, Composer - Uakti, Ensemble, MainArtist - Carlos De Andrade, Producer - Elza Regina Costa, Producer

℗ 1992 Universal International Music B.V.

5
A Lenda
Uakti Music
00:24:04

Marco Antonio Guimaraes, Composer - Uakti, Ensemble, MainArtist - Carlos De Andrade, Producer - Elza Regina Costa, Producer

℗ 1992 Universal International Music B.V.

6
Boléro, M. 81
Uakti
00:03:58

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Marco Antonio Guimaraes, Arranger, Work Arranger - Uakti, Ensemble, MainArtist - Carlos De Andrade, Producer - Elza Regina Costa, Producer

℗ 1992 Universal International Music B.V.

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Uakti's second album continues their string of undefinable work. As usual, they sound vaguely like Philip Glass, J.S. Bach, Heitor Villa-Lobos, and a random representative of electronic music as they bang and blow instruments that they mostly invented themselves. Although some of their creations are truly strange, like the "aqualung" (which is played by running water through it), most are variations of the xylophone, tuned drums, piccolo, and fiddle. They use the discrete sounds of the percussion instruments to build a background of rhythm and counterpoint, while placing the continuous sounds of winds and the occasional fiddle with slow, droll melodies in the foreground. The effect, as on "Dança Dos Meninos," is like a toy symphony. Sometimes, as on "Trilobita," the pattern is broken by the omission of the normal melody instruments: everything is percussion, creating a sound that is fast-paced yet eerie due to the low, hollow sound of some of the tuned drums. The title song continues the eerie mood with a very deliberate beat played behind thin wind instruments and a jangly, metallic enigma that sounds like a harpsichord played with a bow. Half the album is devoted to one song, titled "A Lenda." It evokes atmosphere with its sounds of running water (the aqualung, no doubt) and an instrument in the background that sounds like a bird or monkey crying in the distance. Still, it is a shapeless, baggy monster of a piece, redeemed only by an interlude about three minutes in of incredible, ethereal beauty, sounding like a small organ accompanied by someone blowing over the mouth of a giant bottle. Unfortunately, the album is marred by its final track, an attempt to play Ravel's Bolero on percussion instruments. The idea is not objectionable in itself, but the drums used were largely untuned. However, Mapa is a fascinating album, even if the musicians have not figured out how to define their efforts successfully.

© Kurt Keefner /TiVo

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