We are sharing the piece out of solidarity and respect for each other.
Payment is voluntary. All income goes to the Shipibo-Conibo Community to help to provide basic medical care in the fight against Corona.
While the situation in other parts of the world is stabilizing, the people in Ucayali are left to fend for themselves.
Some years ago Rawa Munoz and Andi recorded this song together in Peru. Rawa is a singer and artist and part of the Shipibo-Conibo community in the Amazon area of Ucayali.
Our old friend Acid Pauli surprised us with these wonderful remixes.
The piece is an ikaro, a traditional healing song, framed with electronic interactions. The icaro is part of an ancient tradition that the Amazonian Shipibo Konibo communities use in the ceremonies, as part of a healing ritual. This song is a sacred vibration, a song that carries a message of love that unites, cheers and heals our bodies and souls.
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I have a deep love for emotionally rewarding sing-a-long tunes and although I'm a bit puzzled about Kailash (he's been many times in Finland) I can definitely enjoy this easy-flowing remake. Resueño is a label to trust. Naturally sweet organic electronic music with eye-pleasing artwork. Seb Forest Soul
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