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Raphael Gimenes - Cacador de Horizontes Vinyl LP 2026

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Cat no. CMV004

Raphael Gimenes - Cacador de Horizontes

Tracklist:


1. O Nevado (feat. Alexandre Andres) - Raphael Gimenes
2. O Abraco da Serpente (feat. Ilessi, Flavia Huarachi, Anders Skibsted) - Raphael Gimenes
3. A Cor da Roma (feat. Moa Edmunds Guevara) - Raphael Gimenes
4. Vera Cruz (feat. Mane Fernandes, Albert Karch) - Raphael Gimenes
5. Misteriosa Buenos Aires
6. De Regreso (feat. Flavia Huarachi)
7. O Ouro de Marawa (feat. Gus Orihuela & Andre Maria)
8. O Garimpeiro e o Curumim (feat. Ilessi, Flavia Huarachi, Anders Skibsted)
9. Entre Rios (feat. Luciana Insfran)
10. El Pajarillo y la Mariposa (feat. Flor Bobadilla, Cecilia Pahl, Alexandre Andres)
11. Patagonia (feat. Moa Edmunds Guevara, Pancho Rangonese, Albert Karch, Stanislav Zhukovsky)
12. Os Muitos Nomes de Salkantay
13. A Safira de Igarassu (feat. Joao Machala)
14. Isla del Sol (feat. Julio Rangel, Albert Karch)
15. Sentido de su Ausencia (feat. Iamana Mari, Gabriel Milliet)
16. Sequoias (feat. Gustavo Assis Brasil, Albert Karch)

Cacador de Horizontes is the fourth and most ambitious album by Brazilian composer and songwriter Raphael Gimenes. Conceived as an expansive double album, it brings together voice and acoustic guitar with richly arranged strings, brass and a wide palette of percussion, engaging with the tradition of Brazilian songwriting while evoking the harmonic sensibility of artists such as Milton Nascimento, alongside elements of modern classical music.Inspired by travels across the American continent, the album moves between intimate moments and large-scale instrumental passages, creating a cinematic and emotionally resonant atmosphere. Produced by Lucas Delacroix, Alexandre Andres and Gimenes himself, it features more than 30 musicians from different countries and was supported by the Danish Arts Foundation (Statens Kunstfond).