This feels like a living system more than a record. The percussion, the field recordings, the distortion — everything connects to something physical, something rooted. It doesn’t feel like genre fusion for aesthetics; it feels intentional. What pushes it higher is that some sections actually lock in . When the rhythmic elements and the heavier textures align, the album reaches a kind of ritual intensity that feels earned. Those moments carry weight. But it doesn’t always sustain that level. The structure can drift, ideas appear and disappear without fully transforming, and the arc loosens in places where it should tighten. Still, the identity is strong enough to hold it together. It doesn’t fully resolve — but it leaves an impression. Pros Powerful cultural identity The integration of Brazilian rhythms, indigenous references, and experimental structures feels authentic and necessary — not decorative. Immersive sonic world Field recordings, percussion, and distortion create a dens...