
Xochimoki - celebrated American ethnomusicologist Jim Berenholtz and Aztec descendant / wisdom keeper Mazatl Galindo - traverse millenia with career compendium Temple Of The New Sun, an album recorded in New Mexico in the mid 1980’s but tracing a lineage back thousands of years. Xochimoki summon feathered gods and animal spirits. They incant mythological folktales of celestial glory and supernatural dread. Their songs are sung in Pre-Columbian Central and South American languages, including Nahuatl, Maya, Purepecha and Quechua.
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Malinalli Koatl
Tlahuizkalli
Tlakayotl
Pantzikuini
Tlalokan
Nah Chan
Kokoyo Kayotl
Ketzalpapalotl
Naui Ollin
Zan Totemikuiko
Tua Ra
Pochtekatl
Naui Ollin (2nd Movement)
Naui Ollin (4th Movement)
Popokatepetl
Ollin Mekatl (3rd Movement)
Naui Ollin (3rd Movement)
Naui Ollin (1st Movement)
Ollin Mekatl (2nd Movement)
Hunahpu & Xbalanke
Ollin Mekatl (1st Movement)
Tlahmatini
Bonampak (2nd Movement)
Tulum
Tlachtli
Yohualtika in Tlanezi
Yaxchilan
Ketzalkoatl/ Kukulkan
New Music Ancient Sources (Side A)
Bonampak (1st Movement)
Xibalba
New Music Ancient Sources (Side B)
Tua Ra
Naui Olin
Pantzikuini ("Waterfall")
Dreamseeker
Naui Ollin I
Tlakayotl ("Dance Of Humanity")
Zan Totemikuiko ("We Only Come To Dream")
Ketzalkoatl/Kukulkan
Naul Ollin ("Four Movement")
Tua Ha ("Homage To The Sun")
Kokoyo Kayotl ("Dance Of The Coyotes")
Ketzalpapalotl ("Beautiful Butterfly Bird")
Tlalokan ("The Earthly Yet Celestial Paradise")
Malinalli Koatl ("Grass Snake")
Shamanic Dance
Snake
Yohualtika in Tianezi
Nah Chan ("The Red City Of The Serpent")
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