Ogãn Moísés D´oxalá
Ogã Moisés D'Oxalá formed in the 1970s in Salvador, Bahia, led by Moisés, a practitioner of the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé. The band's music draws...
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Ogã Moisés D'Oxalá formed in the 1970s in Salvador, Bahia, led by Moisés, a practitioner of the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé. The band's music draws directly from that spiritual tradition, with Moisés aiming to share its rhythms and messages through song.
Their 1984 track 'Na Gira Dos Caboclos' became a notable point of discussion. Some within the Candomblé community questioned the blending of sacred and secular elements in the music, though the song itself found an audience.
The group recorded several albums through the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, including 'Candomblé: Música Dos Deuses' in 1988 and 'Axé Olódùmarè' in 1992. Their work involved musicians like Ogan Aguinaldo and guitarist Aristides de Sousa.
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