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Libera Nos A Malo (feat. Izalah)

by Ode Filípica

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This track, featuring the very special guest appearance of IZALAH (alter-ego of the classical saxophonist Diana Catarino), was originally written and composed to the line up of "Isolamento Acidental" - an Anti-Demos-Cracia label compilation in which each track was inspired by and/or reflects the ambience lived at the first lockdown period due to the Covid-19.

"Libera Nos A Malo" (latim expression for "Deliver Us From Evil") has three distinct "phases":

- The first one is the faith/religious phase through praying for searching answers that people usually do whilst facing the unknown jeopardy;

- The second phase pretends to make a parody of the imperceptible messages that the media cacophony noise and mass hysteria can give us under the emergency states;

- The third one is a message of (a false) hope. It's a
simultaneous internal search for a mental cure and an humorous irreversible state of madness.

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ODE FILÍPICA - Libera Nos A Malo (feat. IZALAH)

Pater Noster, que es in cælis
sanctificétur nomen tuum
et divina instituttione formati, audemus dicere
sed libera nos a malo.

Ed em rartnocne em ocrep atsen arucorp
e es an rod otnetsus agrama açneod
omsem euq atnis anelp a arucuol
ad aruc adnia em atser a açnerc.

De me encontrar me perco nesta procura.
E se na dor sustento amarga doença,
mesmo que sinta plena a loucura,
da cura ainda me resta a crença.

Libera nos a malo
Libera nos a malo

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released October 16, 2020
ODE FILÍPICA's line up for this special track:

Music and lyrics by Carlos Matos
Percussion by Gonzaga Teles, William Sanders and Carlos Matos
Voices and Chorus by Karol Woytyla, Vicente Themudo, Celeste Policarpo, Alda Sampaio, Maximo Marinetti, Georgina Pahlavi, Berta Dalila Prates and Carlos Matos;
Saxophone by Diana Catarino
Artwork by Frederico Montes

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Ode Filípica Leiria, Portugal

Sound handlers, painters, poets, performers and nonconformists, rising under the shadows of the grey industrial areas of Leiria and Marinha Grande, formerly active between 1989 and 1994. After a gap of more than two decades, they came back to life, in the fall of 2015, as an uncompromised project with the aim of working with some of their most admired artists. ... more

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