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Roja y Negro

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24. April 2018
Start: 22:30
Einlass: 20:00
Presale: ab 17,00€ (zzgl. Gebühr)
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Roja y Negro

ANA TIJOUX presents Roja y Negro: Canciones de Amor y Desamor

Considered one of the most respected rappers in any language, Ana Tijoux has established a standard not only for female rappers or for rap in Spanish, but for the genre of rap itself at a global level. Now she is taking a drastic u-turn in sound and style to explore a more intimate side in her new project dedicate to love, heartbreak, and the classic Latinamerican songbook that influenced her youth. Born in France during the exile of her parents from the military dictatorship in Chile, Tijoux began her career in the late 90s with the ground-breaking rap trio Makiza.

Today she is a Grammy-winning solista, best known for her smooth flow and political lyrics, and has truly become an icon for feminists, students, and leftists around the world. It is just as common to see her doing interviews on Al-Jazeera or Democracy Now! as it is to see her grace the stages of Lollapalooza or Roskilde. With the intention of re-connecting with her roots and fighting for a whole continent, she became the voice of a generation, not only in Chile but for disenfranchised Latinos throughout the world While trying to figure out which direction to take her music following her hit 2014 album “Vengo”, Tijoux has rather organically decided to take a step backwards before making the next big leap forward.

In late night jam sessions fueled by copious amounts of Chilean wine, Tijoux– together with her long-time collaborators Raimundo Santander and Ramiro Duran on acoustic guitars–would sit around and jam to the Latin classics of their collective youth, from Chilean legends like Violeta Parra and Victor Jarra, to Chico Buarque and Simon Diaz. Soon was born an entirely new project, Roja y Negro: Canciones de Amor y Desamor. This complete turn-around from her hip-hop sound has resonated with her fans in Chile, where she has been performing under this moniker in small, seated shows for the last year.

Their live performances are a mix of the classic Latinamerican songbook with a half-dozen originals, and it’s a chance to see a more intimate side of a great artist. And while at times the sound is so sparse and dramatic that you can hear a pin-drop, the basis of the project is to explore new ideas and to just have fun, and the concerts go from tears to laughter in a flash. While her more commonly known persona is the luchador from South America, Tijoux is also a mother and a lover, and this new project frees her from expectations and is the moment where she can express the other facets of her life. With new material being recorded for a Spring 2018 release, Tijoux and company are enjoying the striped-down approach to music and to life, and are eager to bring this new show to the world.