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"No Ritmo da Terra" is the second studio album by Lua Viana under the project Antropoceno released on March 16, 2026. The project is a musical work that seeks to reconnect people with the earth and their ancestry. Inspired by Ailton Krenak's work, the album is the second chapter of a trilogy that explores the relationship between humans and the planet. The blend of traditional Brazilian instruments, such as the berimbau, atabaque, and cuíca, with electronic elements, creates a sound that is both ancestral and futuristic. The vocals are crafted to evoke deep emotions, with lyrics that speak of resistance, struggle, and connection with nature. The album's context is a reflection on humanity's impact on the planet and the need to reconnect with roots and the earth. Music is a form of resistance and preservation of Brazilian culture and identity. The album is characterized by a fusion of genres, including post-rock, avant-garde metal, afoxé, candomblé, samba, MPB, and post-metal. The album "No Ritmo da Terra" is an important contribution to contemporary Brazilian music, highlighting the country's cultural richness and diversity. The work is an example of how music can be a powerful tool for reflection and awareness about environmental and social issues. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.