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Human creativity is everywhere. From Brazil it's all being connected in a manner allowing one to move from any creator to any other creator in just a few steps. Artificial Intelligence & algorithms not necessary. Real intelligence, yes.

 

Raymundo Sodré
Raymundo Sodré Global

Via Matrix, artists like Raymundo Sodré (who was crushed under Brazil's dictatorship) can inspire around the world. Sodré's (and Jorge Portugual's) A MASSA is a Brazilian anthem exhorting the powerless to stand up to the powerful.

A Massa (do povo carente) / The Masses (of people in need)

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THE MATRIX IS THE MOTHER SHIP (it carries people to culture; per above, it carries culture too)

 

THE MATRIX IS CULTURAL DIFFUSION ON A PLANETARY SCALE (Bahia is Ground Zero)

 

 

THE MATRIX IS THE INTEGRATED GLOBAL CREATIVE ECONOMY (matrixed economist, Dr. Darius Mans, presents the Africare Award to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva — Brazil's current president — in 2012)

SPARROW/PARDAL ROBERTS

 

Dear Sparrow: I am thrilled to receive your email! Thank you for including me in this wonderful matrix. — Susan Rogers (personal recording engineer for Prince; recorded "Purple Rain", "Around the World in a Day", "Parade", and "Sign o' the Times"; now director of the Berklee Music Perception and Cognition Laboratory)

SUSAN ROGERS

 

Dear Sparrow, Many thanks for this – I am touched! — Julian Lloyd Webber (most highly renowned cellist in the United Kingdom; brother of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber (Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats...)

JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER

 

This is super impressive work ! Congratulations ! Thanks for including me :))) — Clarice Assad (pianist, composer with works performed by Yo Yo Ma and orchestras around the world)

CLARICE ASSAD

 

Thanks, this is a brilliant idea!! — Alicia Svigals (world's premier klezmer violinist; founding member of The Klezmatics)

ALICIA SVIGALS

 

Thank you for your note below and we appreciate you including Kamasi in the matrix, Sparrow. — Banch Abegaze (manager, Kamasi Washington)

KAMASI WASHINGTON

 

This Matrix was built by an ex-royalty "rescuer" (Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Gilberto Gil, Astrud Gilberto, Mongo Santamaria, Jim Hall, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley and many others) so that deep Brazilian culture, much of it otherwise impossible to find if one is not right there where it is made, might also (via an alternative to major media) be discoverable from all around the world. To do this it integrates this immensity into a system whereby ALL CULTURE EVERYWHERE — from small villages in Africa to Grammy-winning artists in Los Angeles — writers, filmmakers, painters... — can be found from anywhere on the planet.

 

 

(Clip by Jorge Pacoa)

  • Wynton Marsalis Classical Music

The Matrix uncoils from the Recôncavo of Bahia, Brazil, final port-of-call for more enslaved human beings than any other such throughout all of human history and from where some of the most physically and spiritually uplifting music ever made (samba and its precursor chula, per the Saturno Brothers above) evolved...

  • David Bragger Banjo Instruction

WHAT IS THE RECÔNCAVO? The peninsula upon which Salvador is situated is like the thumb of an open and grasping hand, what is normally thought of as the Recôncavo then being defined by the curved index finger. This way of definition developed when agricultural products were brought to Salvador by boat, sometimes making their way first down the Paraguaçu river after having been carried overland from the sertão (backlands) to Cachoeira, the river debouching into the Bay of All Saints at Maragogipe. The city of Bahia (as it was usually called then) was crouched on the bay, comprised of a commercial district much smaller in area than today (landfill has increased it greatly), the area around the upper section of the elevator, and what is now called Pelourinho.

  • Kathy Chiavola Folk & Traditional

Much of the remainder of the peninsula was given to sugarcane plantations, and dotted within the Atlantic rainforest were countless quilombos (Afro-Brazilian villages founded during the age of slavery); both are attested to today in commonly used city names. The neighborhood of Garcia was once Fazenda Garcia (fazenda being a farm or plantation), and this denomination is still used today to distinguish one end of Garcia (fim-de-linha) from the other (the Campo Grande end). Neighborhoods Engenho Velho de Federação and Engenho Velho de Brotas are so called for the old mills (engenhos velhos) which pressed the caldo (juice, so to speak) from the cane so laboriously hacked out of the fields. The neighborhood of Cabula is named for an nkisi (deity) of candomblé angola (the first candomblé -- a West African religious belief system -- to arrive in Bahia)...whose rhythms comprise the basis for samba, meaning that the rhythms to which so many in the world inexpertly swayed as Stan Getz's saxophone soared and João and Astrud Gilberto sensuously intoned -- this paragon of suave Brazilian sophistication -- was born in the rough senzalas (slavequarters) of Bahia. Ironically enough, the barefoot senzala version was/is far more sophisticated than the sophisticated version.

  • Steve Lehman Jazz

But times have changed, and Cabula is now a crowded, non-descript middle-to-working class Salvador city neighborhood (plenty of candomblé around though), and Engenhos Velhos de Federação and Brotas are swarming working class neighborhoods (ditto the candomblé); the senzala samba, the samba chula and samba-de-roda have disappeared. A simplified version -- Bahian pagode -- is heard everywhere in Salvador, but the real-deal stuff has died out here in the big city. It remains, however, a potent force on the remainder of its native ground, the Recôncavo proper, where it is danced to upon pounded earth, under moonlight broken by banana, palm and mango leaves, lifting the souls of its participants almost like something religious, which it was, and gods aside, is (again, per the Saturno brothers in the clip above).

  • Anat Cohen Choro

Connect to anybody in here. You appear on their page. Anybody in here connects to you, they appear on your page...

  • Mercado Iaô Bahia

...plugged into a superpower: the small world phenomenon.

  • Lucian Ban Piano

By the same mathematics positioning some 8 billion human beings within some 6 or so steps of each other, people in the Matrix tend to within close, accessible steps of everybody else inside the Matrix.

  • Luiz Santos Brazil

And by extension, to within discoverable reach of everybody everywhere on the planet.

  • Gabriel Policarpo Ritmista

A little bit about how the math works:

EM PORTUGUÊS / IN ENGLISH

 

BUT WHY BRAZIL???

  • Maria Bethânia Bahia

"The time has come for these bronzed people to show their worth..."

 

 

(Music by Assis Valente. Clip by Betão Aguiar. The Matrix was built in Salvador's Centro Histórico above, incorporating these marvelous people.)

  • Lucas Santtana Cantor-Compositor, Singer-Songwriter

Brazil is not a European nation. It's not a North American nation. It's not an East Asian nation. It straddles — jungle and desert and dense urban centers — both the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn.

  • João Rabello Choro

Brazil absorbed over ten times the number of enslaved Africans taken to the United States of America, and is a repository of African deities (and their music) now largely forgotten in their lands of origin.

  • Aindrias de Staic Ireland

Brazil was a refuge (of sorts) for Sephardim fleeing an Inquisition which followed them across the Atlantic (that unofficial symbol of Brazil's national music — the pandeiro — the hand drum in the opening scene above — was almost certainly brought to Brazil by these people).

  • Dale Bernstein Photographer

Across the parched savannas of the interior of Brazil's culturally fecund nordeste/northeast, where wizard Hermeto Pascoal was born in Lagoa da Canoa (Lagoon of the Canoe) and raised in Olho d'Águia (Eye of the Eagle), much of Brazil's aboriginal population was absorbed into a caboclo/quilombola culture punctuated by the Star of David.

  • Brandee Younger Pop Music

Three cultures — from three continents — running for their lives, their confluence forming an unprecedented fourth. Pandeirista on the roof.

  • Christopher Silver McGill University Faculty

Nowhere else but here. Brazil itself is a matrix.

  • Sérgio Pererê Composer
  • Yotam Silberstein Composer
  • Luizinho Assis Jazz Brasileiro, Brazilian Jazz
  • Edil Pacheco Bahia
  • Parker Ighile Singer-Songwriter
  • Bhi Bhiman R&B
  • Chris Thile Composer
  • Nooriyah نوريّة Writer
  • Otis Brown III Composer
  • Joel Ross Vibraphone
  • André Mehmari Brazil
  • Paddy Groenland Dublin
  • Alana Gabriela Educadora, Educator
  • Carwyn Ellis Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Moses Boyd Jazz
  • Egberto Gismonti Piano
  • Concha Buika Equatorial Guinea
  • Ailton Krenak Belo Horizonte
  • Bruce Williams Saxophone
  • Anoushka Shankar Author
  • Jean-Paul Bourelly Educator
  • Horácio Reis Salvador
  • Marcos Suzano Brazil
  • Plinio Oyò Bahia
  • Philip Watson Journalist
  • Otmaro Ruiz Venezuela
  • Bai Kamara Jr. Singer-Songwriter
  • Samba de Lata de Tijuaçu Brazil
  • McClenney Singer-Songwriter
  • Paulo Costa Lima Compositor, Composer
  • Luke Daniels Scottish Traditional Music
  • Zé Maurício Machline Apresentador de Televisão, Television Presenter
  • International Anthem Progressive Improvisational Music
  • Tyler Gordon San Jose, California
  • H.L. Thompson Hip-Hop
  • Tito Oliveira Bateria, Drums
  • Rodrigo Caçapa Brazil
  • Rodrigo Amarante Rock
  • Yosvany Terry Afro-Cuban Jazz
  • Vânia Oliveira Dança Afro
  • Becca Perret MPB
  • Rogério Caetano Violão de Sete
  • Andy Romanoff Storyteller
  • Endea Owens Double Bass
  • Edu Lobo Brasil, Brazil
  • Liam Farrell 'Dr L' Record Producer
  • João Rabello Guitar
  • Alan Williams Metal Artist
  • Yoron Israel Multi-Cultural
  • Carwyn Ellis Alternative Indie
  • Vik Sohonie DJ
  • Chris McQueen Austin, Texas
  • Mauro Senise Brazil
  • Lenine Recife
  • Glória Bomfim Rio de Janeiro
  • Kazemde George Brooklyn, NY
  • Aloísio Menezes Samba
  • Sátyra Carvalho MPB
  • Leonard Pitts, Jr Commentator
  • Grégoire Maret Composer
  • Léo Rodrigues Samba
  • Nelson Ayres São Paulo
  • Aldri Anunciação Apresentador de Televisão, Television Presenter
  • Jessica Lipsky Journalist
  • Turíbio Santos Brazil
  • Şener Özmen Turkey
  • Spok Frevo Orquestra Recife
  • Michael Formanek Bass
  • José Antonio Escobar Barcelona
  • Stephanie Foden Documentary Photographer
  • Brian Blade Drums
  • Julian Lloyd Webber Classical Music
  • Nelson Cerqueira Romancista, Novelist
  • Brady Haran Filmmaker
  • Bebel Gilberto Brazil
  • Martin Hayes Ireland
  • Kiko Freitas Rio de Janeiro
  • Luciana Souza São Paulo
  • Irmandade da Boa Morte Cachoeira
  • Joe Lovano Author
  • Luiz Santos Percussion
  • Geovan Bantu Militante LGBT, LGBT Militant
  • Samantha Schmütz Atriz, Actor
  • Márcio Valverde MPB
  • Nubya Garcia DJ
  • Corey Henry Jazz
  • Ramita Navai London
  • Chico César Paraíba
  • Daniel Jobim Piano
  • Mischa Maisky Cello
  • Christopher Seneca New York City
  • Sameer Gupta Composer
  • Jeff Preiss Cinematographer
  • Harish Raghavan Educator
  • André Becker Jazz Brasileiro, Brazilian Jazz
  • Ronaldo do Bandolim Samba
  • Walmir Lima Samba
  • Talita Avelino Pandeiro
  • Brad Mehldau Piano
  • Tom Bergeron Brazilian Jazz
  • Geovanna Costa Bahia
  • J. Pierre New Orleans
  • Iuri Passos Brazil
  • Nicolas Krassik Brazil
  • Ronell Johnson Brass Band
  • Sérgio Pererê Belo Horizonte
  • Felipe Maia Escritor, Writer
  • Branford Marsalis Composer
  • Giorgi Mikadze გიორგი მიქაძე Microtonal
  • Linda Sikhakhane Ropeadope
  • Fábio Zanon Author
  • Tom Moon Music Critic
  • James Grime YouTuber
  • Dee Spencer Sound Designer
  • Kenny Barron Composer
  • Wayne Shorter Saxophone
  • Echezonachukwu Nduka Musicologist
  • Vinnie Colaiuta Los Angeles, California
  • Barney McAll Piano
  • Sunn m'Cheaux Writer
  • Elodie Bouny Venezuela
  • George Garzone Jazz
  • Celino dos Santos Brazil
  • Doca 1 Bahia
  • Matt Dievendorf Washington, D.C.
  • Stormzy London
  • Michael Peha Keyboards
  • Mono/Poly Music Producer
  • Steve Bailey Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Cara Stacey North-West University Faculty
  • Lívia Mattos Singer-Songwriter
  • Gabriel Policarpo Ritmista
  • Amaro Freitas Frevo
  • Siba Veloso Brazil
  • Paul Cebar Milwaukee
  • James Carter Saxophone
  • Paulo Martelli Brazilian Classical Guitar
  • Sátyra Carvalho Guitarra, Violão, Guitar
  • Siobhán Peoples Fiddle
  • João Teoria Salvador
  • Robert Everest Choro
  • Jon Batiste Funk
  • Tainara Takua Música Brasileira Indígena, Indigenous Brazilian Music
  • Mehdi Rajabian Multi-Cultural
  • Derron Ellies Singer
  • NEOJIBA Música Clássica, Classical Music
  • Nação Zumbi Pernambuco
  • Inaê Sodré Dramaturga, Playwright
  • Isaias Rabelo Bahia
  • Del McCoury Country
  • Bodek Janke World Music
  • Juçara Marçal Brazil
  • Augustin Hadelich Classical Music
  • Jahi Sundance DJ
  • Georgia Anne Muldrow Hip-Hop
  • Utar Artun Microtonal
  • McClenney Record Producer
  • Laércio de Freitas Choro
  • Steve Coleman Multi-Cultural
  • Vik Sohonie Ostinato Records
  • Luques Curtis Record Label Owner
  • Rissi Palmer Country
  • Jill Scott Poet
  • Yazhi Guo 郭雅志 Microtonal
  • Nate Smith Drums
  • Chico Chagas Amazônia, The Amazon
  • Run the Jewels Hip-Hop
  • Kevin Burke Irish Traditional Music
  • Biréli Lagrène Guitar
  • Mateus Alves Pernambuco
  • Giovanni Russonello Electoral Politics
  • Arifan Junior Rio de Janeiro
  • Josh Johnson Saxophone
  • Fábio Peron São Paulo
  • Mário Maiseu Professor
  • Sara Gazarek USC Thornton School of Music Faculty
  • Eric Coleman Photographer
  • Nailor Proveta Arranjador, Arranger
  • Brian Cross aka B+ Photographer
  • Capitão Corisco Flute
  • Anat Cohen Choro
  • Arson Fahim Contemporary Classical Music
  • Fred P Composer
  • Samuca do Acordeon Choro
  • Anat Cohen Israel
  • Hanif Abdurraqib Writer
  • Jakub Knera Gdańsk
  • Morgan Freeman - Salvador, Bahia Actor
  • Mario Ulloa Salvador
  • Adam Shatz Brooklyn, NY
  • Itamar Borochov Israel
  • Gamelan Sekar Jaya Bali
  • Hamilton de Holanda Choro
  • Ranky Tanky South Carolina
  • Ajurinã Zwarg Choro
  • J. Period Hip-Hop
  • Gerônimo Santana Brazil
  • Regina Carter Jazz
  • Zé Maurício Machline Brasil, Brazil
  • Nath Rodrigues Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Jared Jackson Harlem
  • Doca 1 Creative Economy Hub
  • David Ngwerume Sculptor
  • Jonga Lima Bahia
  • Miles Mosley Double Bass
  • Rayendra Sunito Indonesia
  • Derron Ellies Trinidad & Tobago
  • Janine Jansen Violin
  • Carlinhos Pandeiro de Ouro Rio de Janeiro
  • Bill Callahan Austin, Texas
  • Jorge Alfredo Cineasta, Filmmaker
  • Flora Gil Bahia
  • Luíz Paixão Brazil
  • Orrin Evans Composer
  • Steve Sandberg Television Scores
  • Saileog Ní Cheannabháin Viola
  • Ray Angry Songwriter
  • Alessandro Penezzi Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Ahmad Sarmast Classical Music
  • Dave Eggers Novelist
  • Zachary Richard Cajun Music
  • Bob Mintzer Saxophone
  • Magary Lord AFROBIZ Salvador
  • Diego Figueiredo Violão, Guitar
  • Dadá do Trombone Bahia
  • Leandro Afonso Federal University of Bahia
  • Pierre Onassis Samba Reggae
  • Imani Winds Chamber Music
  • Greg Ruby Composer
  • Jill Scott Jazz
  • Akua Naru Hip-Hop
  • Pat Metheny Guitar
  • Alyn Shipton Radio Presenter
  • Ricky (Dirty Red) Gordon Percussion
  • Hua Hsu Vassar College Faculty
  • Karsh Kale कर्ष काळे Brooklyn, NY
  • Jane Ira Bloom Multi-Cultural
  • Endea Owens Bass
  • Akua Naru Poet
  • Joel Guzmán Tejano
  • Jason Moran Film Scores
  • Meddy Gerville Maloya
  • James Andrews New Orleans
  • Patty Kiss Frevo
  • Berkun Oya Istanbul
  • Yosvany Terry Saxophone
  • Taylor McFerrin Singer-Songwriter
  • Ammar Kalia Percussion
  • Bebê Kramer Accordion
  • Arthur Jafa Multidisciplinary Artist
  • Joyce Moreno Jazz Brasileiro, Brazilian Jazz
  • Marc Johnson Jazz
  • Teju Cole Novelist
  • Cristiano Nogueira Rio de Janeiro
  • Anton Fig South Africa
  • Yunior Terry Jazz
  • Daniel Munduruku Brasil, Brazil
  • Anton Fig Percussion
  • Victor Gama Multi-Cultural
  • João Parahyba Percussion
  • Nicolas Krassik Forró
  • Marc-André Hamelin Piano
  • Daniil Trifonov New York City
  • Negrizu Bahia
  • Marcus J. Moore Writer
  • Raimundo Rodrigues Bahia
  • Zeca Pagodinho Singer-Songwriter
  • Lizz Wright Singer
  • Daniel Gonzaga Cantor-Compositor, Singer-Songwriter
  • James Poyser Television Scores
  • Mingo Araújo Composer
  • Rhiannon Giddens Artistic Director
  • Carlinhos Brown Brazil
  • Stuart Duncan Nashville, Tennessee
  • Armen Donelian Piano
  • Keita Ogawa Percussion Samples
  • Gringo Cardia Brazil
  • Stanton Moore Funk
  • Dadá do Trombone Samba
  • Jonga Cunha Brazil
  • Edmar Colón Puerto Rico
  • Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh Violin
  • Djuena Tikuna Indigenous Brazilian Music
  • Avishai Cohen Jazz
  • 9Bach Multi-Cultural
  • Bill Charlap William Paterson University Faculty
  • Jessie Montgomery New York City
  • Mateus Aleluia Filho Bahia
  • Christopher James Composer
  • Paulinho do Reco Songwriter
  • Branford Marsalis Film Scores
  • Renata Flores Quechua
  • Xenia França Brazil
  • Mateus Alves Recife
  • Susan Rogers Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Sombrinha Brazil
  • Itamar Borochov New York City
  • Arthur Verocai Singer-Songwriter
  • Ron Carter Educator
  • Ricardo Bacelar Ceará
  • Heriberto Araujo Writer
  • Jon Batiste Melodica
  • Allen Morrison Music Journalist
  • Mohini Dey Bass
  • Paul Mahern Punk Rock
  • João Rabello Brazil
  • Henry Cole Jazz
  • Ben Wendel Composer
  • Arifan Junior Diretor Musical, Music Director
  • Les Thompson Cinema Engineer
  • Oriente Lopez Director de Musica, Music Director
  • Anthony Wilson Arranger
  • Marvin Dunn Educator
  • Shahzad Ismaily Film Scores
  • Orlando 'Maraca' Valle Afro-Cuban Jazz
  • Yola Americana
  • Carlos Blanco Compositor, Composer
  • Maria Struduth Música Afro-Baiana, Afro-Bahian Music
  • Bejun Mehta Opera
  • Trombone Shorty Funk
  • Andrew Finn Magill Choro
  • Nancy Viégas Salvador
  • Arifan Junior Portela
  • Marcos Bezerra Brasil, Brazil
  • Toninho Horta Minas Gerais
  • Jorge Ben Sambalanço
  • Lauren Martin New York City
  • James Martin Funk
  • Hank Roberts Composer
  • Derrick Hodge R&B
  • Nublu Istanbul
  • Carlinhos Brown Painter
  • Nelson Ayres Brazilian Jazz
  • Nooriyah نوريّة Filmmaker
  • Ênio Bernardes Percussão, Percussion
  • Gilson Peranzzetta Piano
  • Paulo Costa Lima Salvador
  • Molly Jong-Fast Political Commentator
  • Sólon Mendes Bahia
  • Bill Hinchberger Writer
  • Leyla McCalla Folk & Traditional
  • Roberto Martins Bahia
  • Monk Boudreaux Louisiana
  • Marquis Hill R&B
  • Zabelê Gomes Brasil, Brazil
  • Thomas Àdes Contemporary Classical Music
  • Robb Royer R&B
  • Cristovão Bastos Samba
  • Edu Lobo Rio de Janeiro
  • Ilê Aiyê Bloco Afro
  • Luciano Salvador Bahia Record Producer
  • Lázaro Ramos Brasil, Brazil
  • Brandon J. Acker Chicago
  • Ajeum da Diáspora Brazil
  • Brandon Seabrook New York City
  • Ana Paula Cruz Diretora Musical, Music Director
  • Dadi Carvalho MPB
  • Ethan Iverson Composer
  • Curtis Hasselbring Composer
  • Michael Peha Talent Management
  • Rosa Cedrón Cello
  • Mickalene Thomas Installation Artist
  • Mickalene Thomas Collage
  • Stanton Moore New Orleans
  • Shuya Okino Composer
  • Jon Lindsay Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Jeff Spitzer-Resnick WORLD music radio host
  • Stephen Guerra Brazil
  • Guga Stroeter Bandleader
  • Gail Ann Dorsey Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Ammar Kalia London
  • Otto Manguebeat
  • Michael Doucet Mandolin
  • Liz Dany Barranquilla
  • Lilli Lewis Folk Rock
  • Lynn Nottage Columbia University Faculty
  • Francisco Mela Drums
  • Eddie Kadi Congo
  • Tray Chaney Record Producer
  • Atlantic Brass Quintet Baroque
  • Endea Owens New York City
  • Zé Bezerra Brasil, Brazil
  • Reinaldo Boaventura Pandeiro
  • Quincy Jones Trumpet
  • Joshue Ashby Afro-Caribbean Music
  • Eder Muniz Salvador
  • Aperio Chamber Music
  • Oren Levine Washington, D.C.
  • Adriene Cruz Tapestry Crochet
  • Antônio Queiroz Samba Rural
  • Kermit Ruffins Singer
  • Simon Brook Director
  • Cláudio Jorge Samba
  • Jam no MAM Salvador
  • Moyseis Marques Forró
  • Tessa Hadley Novelist
  • Edmar Colón Composer
  • Miles Okazaki Jazz
  • Luke Daniels Glasgow
  • Teddy Swims Singer-Songwriter
  • Welson Tremura Composer
  • Kirk Whalum Saxophone
  • Bembé do Mercado Brasil, Brazil
  • Alex Mesquita Federal University of Bahia Faculty
  • Ênio Bernardes Diretor Musical, Music Director
  • Yasmin Williams Singer-Songwriter
  • Bernardo Aguiar Rio de Janeiro
  • Morgan Page EDM
  • Nicholas Payton New Orleans
  • Adam O'Farrill Brooklyn, NY
  • David Binney Composer
  • Meklit Hadero San Francisco
  • Diosmar Filho Salvador
  • Fabiana Cozza Writer
  • Luciana Souza MPB
  • Cashmere Cat Record Producer
  • Lalah Hathaway Record Producer
  • Amilton Godoy MPB
  • Carlos Paiva Brasil, Brazil
  • Mateus Alves Bass
  • Moyseis Marques Rio de Janeiro
  • Sunn m'Cheaux Storyteller
  • Flying Lotus DJ
  • Fabiana Cozza São Paulo
  • João do Boi Samba de Roda
  • Ned Sublette Record Producer
  • Nabil Ayers Writer
  • Arto Tunçboyacıyan Duduk
  • Bisa Butler Textile Artist
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