Hamilton de Holanda's "Música das Nuvens e do Chão" is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Brazilian music, released on January 1, 2004, under the Velas label. This album is a vibrant fusion of samba, Brazilian jazz, MPB, and pagode, showcasing de Holanda's mastery of the bandolim and his innovative approach to traditional genres.
The album features a diverse tracklist, including the lively "Desfigurado," the introspective "Retrato da Vida," and the collaborative piece "Música das Nuvens e do Chão" with the legendary Hermeto Pascoal. Each track is a testament to de Holanda's skill and creativity, blending rhythmic complexity with melodic beauty.
With a duration of 54 minutes, "Música das Nuvens e do Chão" offers a rich and immersive experience, highlighting de Holanda's ability to seamlessly merge different musical styles. Fans of Brazilian music will appreciate the album's authenticity and the artist's deep connection to his cultural roots. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Hamilton de Holanda or new to his work, this album is a must-listen for anyone seeking to explore the depths of Brazilian musical tradition.