A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Fernando Fernandes
Written by:
Fernando Fernandes
Directed by:
Miguel d'Almeida
Release Date:
January 11, 2018
Original Title:
Na Espera
Genres:
Music
Production Countries:
Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
Another stone thrown against the walls that protect the Babylonian, the core of the civilized world where, in the midst of so much law and methodology, the infernal chaos of rush reigns to which each of us must submit to fulfill the duties of society. Confusion, running, greed, pollution, loneliness, injustice, war. In short, "there will always be a city in all of us," sings Fernando Fernandes in "Na Espera", a dub theme that almost requires a slow and urgent pace around a soundsystem. A protest on any street in Kingston. The video of the author Miguel D'Almeida, with the help of the artist of Crate Records, is the final auction of Pruridades. The debut album of the musician of Braga counted on the co-production of Razat. According to him, "a year of debut and memorable". Pruridades was chosen as one of the 10 best national records.
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Art Direction:
Fernando Fernandes
Director:
Miguel d'Almeida
Original Music Composer:
Fernando Fernandes
Sound Mixer:
Razat
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