Däfos


Däfos is a live album by percussionists Mickey Hart and Airto Moreira and vocalist Flora Purim. It was recorded at the Japan Center Theatre in San Francisco, California, in 1982 and 1983, and was initially released in 1983 by Reference Recordings. It was later reissued by Rykodisc as part of their series titled "The World", and is included in the Smithsonian Folkways Mickey Hart Collection. The reissue includes a bonus track that was recorded in 1984 at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California.
The album is percussion-oriented, and presents a musical ethnography of a fictional country called Däfos. When asked about the meaning of the name, Hart replied: "It isn't really anything. It's a place that Airto and I conjured in our minds."

Reception

In a review for AllMusic, Lindsay Planer called the album "a collection of ambient soundscapes adorned by an array of indigenous hand and mallet-struck percussion," and noted that it "garnered substantial notice from audiophiles" upon its release.
Author Oliver Trager described the album as "an established audiophile classic" thanks to its "thrilling, nearly overpowering sonics."

Track listing

  1. "Dry Sands of the Desert" – 5:05
  2. "Ice of the North" – 1:20
  3. "Reunion I / Reunion II / Reunion III" – 9:52
  4. "Saudaçao Popular" – 5:12
  5. "Psychopomp" – 4:57
  6. "Subterranean Caves of Kronos" – 2:12
  7. "The Gates of Däfos" – 3:55
  8. "Passage" – 10:55

Personnel

Musicians
Production
  • Produced by Mickey Hart and Airto Moreira
  • Recording engineer: Keith O. Johnson
  • Remote engineer for "Psychopomp" and "Reunion": Tom Flye
  • Technical assistance: Bob Hodas, Jeff Sterling
  • Executive producers: J. Tamblyn Henderson, Marcia Martin
  • Digital transfer and CD mastering: Joe Gastwirt
  • Cover photography: Tony Plewik, John Werner
  • Däfos logo: Alton Kelly
  • Package design: J.E. Tully