“Agua Larga” by Chloé Despax & Félix Blume offers an immersion into the Afro-Ecuadorian culture of the province of Esmeraldas. This documentary project is intended as a sound testimony to an oral culture that is still too little known, released by Akuphone records including CD & booklet.

Chloé Despax, Félix Blume

Traditional & Imaginary Cimarron Music

Cat No: AKULP1046
Release date: 16 February 2024
Format: Book, CD, LP
Country: Ecuador

“Agua Larga” by Chloé Despax & Félix Blume offers an immersion into the Afro-Ecuadorian culture of the province of Esmeraldas. This documentary project is intended as a sound testimony to an oral culture that is still too little known, released by Akuphone records including CD & booklet.

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Listen to: Traditional & Imaginary Cimarron Music

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1. Jakson Ayovi - Mamita
04:20
2. Juegos En El Río
01:20
3. Amada Cortés - Cimarrona
01:33
4. Martin Ayovi y el grupo Trinidad - Navega Y Navega
02:43
5. Benjamin Vanegas Loor y Bleidis Yareni Prado - Agua Larga
04:08
6. Dalia Caicedo - Rezos
01:13
7. Alicia Mina - Canto Fúnebre
04:15
8. Alicia Mina, Maria Orovio, Ru Dei, Tai y Dalia - ¡Ay Carajo!
03:20
9. Moisés Quiñonez Ayovi - Amanecer
03:06
10. Grupo Sangre Negra - Caramba
01:42
11. Jhony Eddy - El Muelle
01:53
12. Grupo Etnia - En la ciudad con los Cucuruchos
02:47
13. Grupo Etnia - Torbellino
04:42
14. Boris de Borbón - El Mar
04:01

Item Description

Agua Larga offers an immersion into the Afro-Ecuadorian culture of the province of Esmeraldas. The authors have captured how music is part of the daily life of the inhabitants, and how it interacts with the other sound elements that surround it. The musical material is thus accompanied by stories, poems and scenes of everyday life captured on the spot, far from aseptic studios, in public spaces, on river banks or by the sea.

The guiding theme is water (“agua” in Spanish), in all its forms. It was the sea that brought the slaves to this new continent, but it is the sea that supplies the fishermen of today with fish. The rivers and streams used by boats and pirogues connect the villages of this rainforest. Water has also become a rare commodity in the city, where access is still difficult for some of the population. Scenes taken on the spot will mark this omnipresence of water, as a place to live and a necessary daily resource.

This documentary project is intended as a sound testimony to an oral culture that is still too little known.