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Dazkarieh
OriginPortugal
GenresPortuguese traditional music, alternative rock, neofolk
Years active1999 (1999)–2014[1]
LabelsHepta Trad, Seiva, Sopro
Members
  • Joana Negrão
  • Rui Rodrigues
  • João Campos
  • Vasco Ribeiro Casais
  • Luís Peixoto
Websitewww.dazkarieh.com

Dazkarieh was a traditional Portuguese music band that began in 1999. The alternative rock and neofolk band consists of musicians Joana Negrão, Rui Rodrigues, João Campos and Vasco Ribeiro Casais.[2] They have released a total of seven albums.[3][4][5][6][7][8] Switzerland, Canada, Belgium, Mexico, Cape Verde, Czech Republic, Spain, Austria, Estonia and especially Germany,[9] are some of the countries through which already exhibited their original sounds, inspired by various world cultures and based in the most diverse instruments, which include Galician gaita, accordion, western concert flute, tin whistle, African percussion instruments, Arabic percussion, bass and guitar.[3] Initially the group was producing sounds that center on an imaginary vocal language, created by the group, for the purpose of treating the clear voice as a standalone instrument, comparable to the others.

Discography[edit]

2002 - Dazkarieh I[edit]

  1. Abour Safar
  2. kriamideah I
  3. kriamideah II
  4. kriamideah III
  5. Elgtue
  6. Gherunaai
  7. Troligh ol 'Jighil I
  8. Troligh ol 'Jighil II
  9. Miafarê Boi
  10. Cly

2004 - Dazkarieh II - Espanta Espíritos[edit]

  1. Sansorgui
  2. Orubamba
  3. Rosa de Lava
  4. Zahrany
  5. Nangbar
  6. Mìura
  7. Dazambra
  8. Naty
  9. Na Sei

2006 - Incógnita Alquimia[edit]

  1. Senhora da Azenha
  2. Nyckel Power
  3. Meninas Vamos à Murta
  4. Água-Mãe
  5. Olhos de Maré
  6. Cantaria
  7. Na Boca do Lobo
  8. Cadafalso
  9. HG From Hell
  10. Estrela de Cinco Pontas
  11. Incógnita Alquimia
  12. Vitorina

2009 - Hemisférios[edit]

CD1[edit]

  1. Intro
  2. Caminhos Turvos
  3. Lua Imersa
  4. Instantes
  5. Longe, em Segredo
  6. Sáfaro
  7. Água Forte
  8. Voo Longe
  9. Sinapse
  10. Leve Accordar

CD2[edit]

  1. Intro
  2. Baile da Meia Volta
  3. Eras Tão Bonita
  4. Coroar
  5. Virgem
  6. Borda d´Água (Prelúdio)
  7. Borda d´Água
  8. Sanfona
  9. Alvorada Sanabresa / Antigo Baile Agarrado
  10. Romance
  11. Recordai
  12. Embalo

2011 - Ruído do Silêncio[edit]

  1. Lilaré dos Cinco Sentidos
  2. Sons de Pó
  3. Mazurka da Água
  4. Tempo Chão
  5. Da Minha Janela
  6. Moda da Ceifa
  7. Moda da Ceifa II
  8. Manhãzinha de S. João
  9. Repasseado da Calçada
  10. Nas Tuas Mãos
  11. Légua da Póvo
  12. Ruído do Silêncio

2012 - Eterno Retorno[edit]

  1. (Ir)Real
  2. Terra escura
  3. Embalo ao nascer do sol
  4. Quatro ciclos
  5. Sei que nao sei
  6. Guardar segredo
  7. Folha vazia
  8. Contos de cordel
  9. Tronco
  10. Sombra
  11. Ladainha do lago
  12. Primeiro olhar

2014 - Finisterra[edit]

  1. A Senhora do Leite
  2. Quase Um Repasseado
  3. Divina Santa Cruz
  4. Lá Cima Ó Castelo
  5. Bravio
  6. Margaça
  7. Adufada
  8. Rumba Cega (with Cabra Çega)
  9. Melancolia
  10. Primeiro Olhar (with Matilde Castro)
  11. As Canseiras Desta Vida (Cover of José Mário Branco)

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Home". dazkarieh.com. Archived from the original on 2015-01-30. Retrieved 2015-02-25.
  2. ^ "DAZKARIEH". 2011-04-13. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
  3. ^ a b "Dazkarieh" (in Portuguese). blitz.sapo.pt/. 2009. Archived from the original on 2015-01-30. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
  4. ^ "DISCOGRAFIAS - DAZKARIEH" (in Portuguese). 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
  5. ^ "Dazkarieh". 2007. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
  6. ^ "Dazkarieh - Discografia" (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2015-01-10.
  7. ^ Ana Carvalheda (2012-09-28). "DAZKARIEH" (in Portuguese). rtp.pt. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
  8. ^ "Dazkarieh actuam no CCC" (in Portuguese). jornaldeobidos.com. 2009-10-21. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
  9. ^ "Dazkarieh fecham 'tour' na Alemanha". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2015-01-30.