Daymé Arocena: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- May 12, 2016 by FELIX CONTRERAS
As the U.S. and Cuba normalize relations politically, the musical effects of the thaw are already being felt. Singer Daymé Arocena invokes the orishas as she and bandmates Rafael Aldama and Jorge Luis Lagarza Perez set out to draw connections between the music of the two countries. Arocena's voice is a deft combination of Aretha Franklin's soul and the sabor of Cuban music queen Celia Cruz.
As you'll see in the video, Arocena's performances are fueled by her surprisingly mature songwriting (she's only 24), as well as an irrepressible personality that projects warmth and fun, not to mention a million-watt smile. The level of musicianship on display here provides an extraordinary window into the talent waiting to be discovered in Cuba. It's fun to imagine what other joys await.
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SET LIST:
"Madres"
"Crystal"
"El Ruso"
CREDITS:
Producers: Felix Contreras, Niki Walker; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Niki Walker, Kara Frame; Production Assistant: Jackson Sinnenberg; Photo: Brandon Chew/NPR.
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Extraordinarily sophisticated and unique patterns of songwriting and vocal technique. Clearly articulated 6 string bass. Complex piano foundation without a trace of showboat. Rafael Aldama and Jorge Luis Lagarza applaud Daymé Arocena at the end with such adoring modesty, even though their musicianship is masterful. An Astounding performance.
well said
I was going to write something but you said it all, thank you so very much!
yes yes yes, beautiful!
Felicidades Daymé!!! Una cubana por aquí!!! , te recuerdo cuando eras pequeña que cantabas la canción "let it be" en el coro... Aaah como me gustaba oírte !!! Mucho éxito para tí!!!
No words can describe this. Black excellence at its finest
aaaaaaaaand tears of joy. Music makes me cry weekly. So beautiful and joyous, an expression of life!
💜💜💜
I feel you...
my biggest admiration for all three of them...odd meters in perfection - they just feel it
Such complex rhythms, such a wonderful voice, stunning performance.
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WHY DOESN'T THIS HAVE MORE VIEWS?!
puertorricane Yes, because she’s being slept on.
It so classic and good people take it for granted.
nommomuntu THREE YRS AND IM ASKING THE SAME QUESTIONS
Because not everyone likes this music. Not to mention that there is a strong religious component, and people with other beliefs such as Christianity have no affinity for this.
Esse baixista é meio monstro 👏👏👏
If you have seen Tank and the Bangas at all, this amazing Dayme Arocena is the Cuban manifestation of Ms. Tariana Tank. The complex patterns and playful creativity is so rich and filled with spirit. This is authentic music. Tank and the Bangas & Dayme collab... NOW! Lol
I love her spirit she is beautiful. ★♡♥
Amazing music, amazing rythims and amazing smile!!
Love it!
i fell in love the first time I saw Dayme live. This only reminds me how deeply she gets to me.
3 musical geniuses together
The whole thing is just outta this world. Brilliant! I loved it all.
10:20 that moment my life stopped for awhile.... Sing it woman!
Sublime - Fine as wine!
WOW.
That's so impressive.
Wow ! Se vive y se siente el sabor y amor de Cuba , la Celia del 2021 !!! Una Nueva Grande de la Música , Muchas Cosas Buenas !!!
Absolutely Beautiful!!
This is beautiful, thank you
...and joy!!! Thanks for sharing!
BEAUTIFUL ❤️
Hats off to Tiny Desk for bringing such wonderful musicians into my life- I'm addicted
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@@vaninacuello2999 Oh yeah, 100% agree! Thumbs up!
@@teratapia5554 es asi y na hay mas na
Beautiful n I dont understand a word she sang
wow amazing
Una voz Maravillosa
Pure!!!
Cuban excellency, que grande eres Dayme!!!
Muy fuerte eso❤❤❤
Hermosa. 🌻
viva cuba!
Great Singer Afro Cuban!
ACHE PARA TI
QUE DUROOO !!
Deeeeeep!
❤
vayaa!! oriṣa!!
10:20 Holy...
Odoyá!
Again and again...
máxima
思ってたんと違う伴奏はじまた
Es la bola de nieve...
chichipalacio Thats the best comparison.
🔥🔥
are you still listening in march 2020
This performance is lovely
1:49 💚
👇👇👇👇👇🔥💃
Her voice ... Out of this world !! French fan
Check my cover if u want guys, i'd be super pleased ! Xx
I'm Cuban/ Puerto Rican from the Bronx who goes to Cuba every year so my kids can understand REAL Cuban cultura. This is the REAL face and culture of my island. You would never know that if you watched white washed American movies who make Cuba seem like Madrid. We are Caribbean people an Afro Latino island and people. Gracias hermana para la musica de los santos y Maferfun mi madre Yemaya y Yalorde Ochun, Ache👆🏾🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺
There's more to Cuban culture, it is PART of the Cuban culture, but there is more... As a Cuban who is not of African origin, I reject the idea that whenever the word CUBA comes to mind, it has always to be a black person singing to the Orishas. I don't have anything against this part of the Cuban culture, but there is more, there is more... Benny More is as real as this lady. Carlos Varela is as real as this lady. Keep looking, there is more. When you say this is the REAL culture of my island, that is an overstatement.
Cuba - La universidad de la musica.
@@kuba2ve "I reject the idea that whenever the word CUBA comes to mind, it has always to be a black person singing to the Orishas", it should be that way though. Getting tired of those who came to hijack the island and til this day do culture appropriation to eventually claim after generations that they are at the source of this or that. Look at what happened to Native Americans, they've been decimated, and in a few decades who will remember them and their culture? "the real culture" means the source of the culture (Africa, whether one likes it or not), and the "more to it" you're talking about refers to what has been brought afterward by foreigners
@@mimid.8346 Oh, wait, I missed the last part. Are you really saying that the "more to it" is just imported stuff brought by foreigners? WOW! Please learn a little more about Cuban culture before saying something like that. Was mambo imported by foreigners? What about Son Cubano, Guaracha, Danzón, Clave? What about people like Felix Varela? Was Jose Marti imported? What about Celia Cruz, Willy Chirino? What about painters like Rene Portocarrero, Wilfredo Lam, many many others. But no, the world just wants to wipe off everything that is NOT black and singing to the Orishas as NOT part of the "Real cuban culture"... Well, guess what, I don't CARE AT ALL about Afro Cuban culture. I don't feel identified with it, I don't like it, I find it repulsive because it is praising false Gods, and even if I say that, I consider myself 100% Cuban. I have my right to say that. Whoever feels offended, has an issue with freedom of expression.
@@kuba2ve funny you're talking about offense when you're the one who felt offended by a comment of a lady willing to show the "real Cuba" to her kids. You can say you don't identify to something without denying it and check history, real history because you've been clearly brainwashed. It shows through your comment as, just to mention Jose Marti, he was the fruit of an importation with Spanish origins. You can get mad but the truth of the matter is that as long as you're part of the appropriation culture trending, you'll have a bias view on "real Cuba". You can consider yourself 100% real Cuban same as a Japanese can identify 100% real Ethiopian without getting mad at the origins of the Ethiopian culture. You have the right to say what you say & the same applies to me so I've said what I've said. Respectfully.
her ancestors SURVIVED and THRIVED with that beauty !
She is sooo freaking beautiful and talented. time to brush up on mi Spanish
Yes! Traditional African Spirituality getting the lime light as it moves through various cultures around the world.
That ain't Traditional African... That's Afrocuban
Work on your reading comprehension. The African element of her Afro Cuban culture or any Afro diaspora culture whether in Jamica, Brazil or Colombia is derived from traditional African cultire and spirituality, regardless of how it has evolved. That's a fact. And this should be acknowledged and celebrated.
Afro Latino and African can look at each others culture and recognise a direct and strong connection.
Yet you white people can't stand the mention or recognition of Africa and its so pathetic. You want to appropriate the culture and deny the obvious African foundation.
@@_FiDeLCAsTrO_ She's singing in Yoruba. Pretty African to me!!!
Giving that Celia Cruz/Angelique Kidjo vibe.
aint lying!!!
to me this woman epitomizes the essence of beauty inspiration art and creativity when I look at her and hear her I am uplifted My Soul and Spirit dance and sing along with her her beautiful smile lights up my mind I want to meet her in person she looks like the type of woman that spreads love and joy to one and all
You see typical Yoruba look in her, even though she have leaves all her life in Cuba, But the spirit of Yoruba is still in her. Yemoja and Osun is Yoruba deities of Ocean. Yoruba believes in Mother Earth and forces of nature, Is balance between human existent and nature.
if I'm not mistaken Osun is the deity of the waterfalls, rivers and rain
@@BluesBrogio It is, in Cuba. But she's not wrong either. It's a little different in Africa, which is the source of all this. When the orishas came over, they had to adapt, just like the believers they were following (there's a beautiful pataki about how Oshún, with the help of her sister Yemayá, crossed the ocean going after her sons taken into slavery). Lots of things got mixed up and simplified. That is why Santería is considered an Afro-CUBAN religion and not an African religion.
Eniola Apata She does have look between Yoruba and Asante(of Ghana). In Yoruba orisa Yemoja and Oshun are river deities,the Ogún River and Oshun River respectively. In the syncretized form of òrìsà that developed in Cuba, Brazil, Puerto Rico.., Yemoja became associated with oceans (the realm of Olokun in Yorubaland/Nigeria/Benin) and Oshun became known as the only river orisa, even though there are a number of them.
Anyway, Lukumi/Santeria is considered an African syncretic religion with its very obvious roots in the religion/culture of the Yorùbá/Benin people. Those who combine it with the Palo Mayombe religion are getting that from the religion/cultures of the Congo area. Africa is a huge continent with many cultures/religions that are basically structured hierarchically the same, that is belief in an over-arching supreme (in Yorùbá called Olodumare), reverence for the Ancestors (Egúngún/Egún) and the higher beings created by Olodumare called òrìsà/orisha who interact/communicate with humans and occasionally incarnate among us.
The “New World” Lukumi commonly call the òrìsà “saints” (hence Santeria and the appellation “Santo” but saints (human beings given higher spiritual status by a body of humans who officiate in the Catholic churches (Roman, Greek and Russian) are NOT the same as the higher beings, Irunmole and Imales, directly created by the Supreme, Olodumare. Even though this association was made during the Transatlantic Enslaved Persons Holocaust to be able to continue worship without onslaught of the Africans by the European Christians, Catholic saints ARE NOT African/Yoruba deities. In fact the saints are not deities at all. There is more to it, but this is basic. The main system of communication between the higher beings and humans is through the divination system known as Ifa, which is the province of the orisa of divination who is named Orunmila. In Benin, it is called Afa. There are a few other systems of divination also.
Though there are practitioners of Santeria/Lukumi who would prefer to disconnect from their religious practice and beliefs from its Yoruba/Dahomey (Benin) roots and foundation (because of its intertwining with Christian denomination of Catholicism, its parentage and foundation will always be the Yorùbá culture. To deny, reject and divorce would be like the practice of the Roman Catholic denomination denying its foundation in Christianity_ludicrous.
Bruno Brogio Oshun is ONE of the river orisa. There are also Yemoja (syncretic Yemaya), Oya (Niger River, though Niger is not the Yoruba name for that river), Erinle (syncretic Inle) and more.
Adri Ana Santeria, now more commonly known as Lucumi/Lukumi (a Yorùbá word, there is no letter “c” in Yoruba; the sound is delineated by a “k”; nor is there a “ch” sound but rather an “sh” sound_hence Oshun, not Ochun, Shango, not Chango. The ch application came more from “Indian” dialects rather than Spanish.
Wow she exudes joy and beingness.
I can feel the African root on her songs. Nice one
Decirles músicos no expresa la magnitud de esto, para mi son magos, me asombra la naturalidad y sencillez con que manejan tal grado de sofisticación, con total elegancia y gracia, no se escuchan las costuras entre los diversos ritmos, no se escuchan forzados ni artificiales, sino naturales y gozosos, mi absoluto respeto y admiración!
Qué alma noble y bella, me ha hecho emocionar. She is gorgeous...Thanks everybody for being here listening to Daymé
What a beautiful performance... This is proof. The MORE America opens our boarders and out heart to the ENTIRE WORLD, the better the music (we get to hear) becomes, and the better the music becomes (that we are exposed to), the better and more open out hearts become.... America is at its BEST when we embrace all the people of the world.....
The bass guitar player is great :) playing so smooth - thumb up!
Tiny Desk has truly been bringing some great music for us to discover. I'm very grateful for this performance. I loved #Yemaya
'El Ruso'..... what a journey of music in itself! Just pure beauty
Wow I thought Jazz scatting dead. So cool to see someone so young bring it back.
Que mujer maravillosa!!!! Y los músicos son increíbles! Daymé, tu eres una reina! Como cantas!!! Saludos desde Austria!
Beautiful skin woman. Beautiful woman!
yo !!!!! this is AWESOME !!!! good music like this is alchemy !!!! that bass and piano with her vocals is PERFECT !
Just saw her here in Santiago, Chile. Man, what a voice, loved her :D
bass player is too damn sick.
sam ferguson Rafa.....
No need to brush up on your Spanish. She is singing mostly in Yoruba.
Almost pornoghraphic!!!
Oxum e Iemanjá! Axé!
Saravá!
Axé, somos um
I proclaim my ignorance: what a great find....a gem! Gracias.
Maferefun Yemaya y mi madre Oshun Ori Yeye O! Dayme y su banda gracias para este! Ashé pa ti 💕
The British, French and Dutch Caribbean have nothing on the Spanish/Portuguese because the northern pirates did their best to rid the enslaved of every last vestige of their aboriginal culture. If this is what the descendants on the enslaved can do with a bit of their aboriginal culture, imagine what it would be like if they had full access to it. If you have ever wondered what God/ess looks and sounds like, look no further.
absolutamente, uma Deusa !
really a Goddess !
¡Música de alta gama! 👌👏
These are some serious musicians…geniuses!!😉
Dayme déjame decirte q eres muy especial para mí desde q te descubrí hace unos dias,me trasmites un sentimiento que pocos cantantes han logrado y sé que mis egguns y santos te me han puesto en mi vida.
Mucho Ashe para ti y tu grupo musical para q sigáis trasmitiendonos a todos esa energía tan Bonita q tienes con tu voz y música.
When watching this one can see where Jazz got it's roots. So clear.
Damnnnn that bass😮🙌🙌🙌👏👏
Dude just spazzed on the bass.
I feel her in my soul! Only three people performing...POWERFUL!
me quiero casar con ese pianista DIOSAAAAAA MIOOOOOOOO que chulooooooo .... Dayme exquisita
oh my! love the voice and passion!
She is serving me Celia Cruz, honey! Yesssss!!! I love her.
Her voice is mesmerising and profound
Virgencita de mi devosión! TE AMO DAYMÉ gracias por tu vozzz!
This is pure magic & beauty rolled into one. Life starts here !
This is not just art, this is sacred art, this is a religious pray talking to divinity.
there's still people alive who do not know NPR tiny desk concert... its kind of sad
She's her own thing!. 24 too.
Dios mio!!!
Her voice is amazing!
excelente voz y excelente ensamble
AFRICA!!!!!
what the time signature?! was not expecting a 5/4, very nice.
First song? I hear nothing but 4/4, even though it's nicely obfuscated...
@ 7:30
it's a really weird feel. The bass and piano are setting down a 5/4 and she's playing a straight 3-2 clave over it. Sounds great though.
"Crystal" is mostly in 5/4, but "El Ruso," where she plays clave is in 7/8 and 4/4, shifting between the two
have you listened to much afro-cuban music. IFE', santeria, candomble are all faiths based off of african Yoruban belief systems and the music is heavily influenced by african rhythms which are can be very complex. Do a search for people playing Bata or anything with yourba or santeria music.
the way she held that note!!!!
She’ll be in Philly today
Genial !
Viva la Cuba!
Stupenda , meravigliosa .......
i love her voice and her laugh, omg dayme!!!!!!
UA-cam should put a button "I love" as FB
Mami Wata be with you..
I really enjoyed this...she has great energy and what a delivery!