Ardent musician, Cristóvam, has grown up surrounded by
music, in which he told The Portugal News that it dates back to his
grandfather, who was one of the founders of the second oldest radio of the
Atlantic. “He was a man of inventions and he actually hardwired the first
single transmitter that radio had, so I grew up surrounded by radio parts,
amplifiers to jukeboxes, as well as plenty of records. Cristóvam went on to
reminisce “At home we had 7-inch jukebox and as a kid, I would love to select
records and watch that machine take the record and play it. It was pretty
magical.”
Photographer Credits to
Timothy Lima
Cristóvam revealed that he grew up listening to Pink
Floyd and that a family friend was an exceptional guitar player, so “I became
fascinated with the idea of learning how to play guitar, when I was 11, I got
my first guitar and he taught me to play Pink Floyd’s “Wish you were here” and
from then on, I became obsessed and I quickly fell in love with creating
melodies, chasing my own rather than learning someone else’s”, which led the
self-taught musician to songwriting and singing and eventually learning new
instruments. “The limitation of not knowing other musicians in the Azores made
me push myself.”
In 2012, Cristóvam started a band and moved to Lisbon,
where they produced a record and toured for 3 years which was followed by Cristóvam
making his first solo album “Hopes & Dreams” which he admitted was a great
learning curve.
I was interested to know how living in the Azores has
influenced Cristóvam, in which he confided “My island is kind of a mystery, it
drinks a lot from American culture, so it is a small island with 55 thousand
people, and a slice of this island has an American base that has been here
since 1946 I believe. For example, if a Elvis Presley record came out, we would
get it the same week on the Island, in a sense, we drank a lot from American
culture as much as we drank from Portuguese culture which is why if you come to
our island, most people are fluent in English, or have a lot of American music
playing in their house.”
“Growing up here, we have beautiful landscapes, it is
pretty magical and unique but at the same time, it is the only thing you know,
so growing up here, that is all you know so I think after travelling and
touring and seeing the rest of the world, I got to realise how peculiar this
little rock we have here is. It was pretty inspirational to grow up in the
Azores, and I decided to come back after living in Lisbon for 5 years because
it is a pretty special place.
Photographer Credits to
Diogo Rola
“Songs on a Wire”
“Songs on a Wire” is a beautiful album which showcases
Cristóvam’s talent when it comes to songwriting, every song has this incredible
depth of feeling and it highlights key moments in the last two years of the
musician’s life. “My new record is a product of adapting to a new reality, the
way we made this record would have been unthinkable, we were forced into doing
it this way and it ended up working.” Cristóvam worked with singer-songwriter,
Tim Hart, to produce this album, who is part of the Australian band Boy & Bear
but because of the pandemic they could not create this record in person
together so “I would set my alarm to 4am to match his time and we would work on
the songs, structure by structure, so I would record guitar here and send it to
him and he would track drums and send them to me so we went on this virtual
ping pong for 5 months. That is how the album got its name, this idea that this
wire was crossing from the Azores to Australia, we take technology for granted
these days but it was pretty magical.”
When asked about his favourite song on the album,
Cristóvam affirmed that “is something shifts every week, I am pretty happy with
the whole album but this week I will go with Luna, which I co-wrote with Tim,
it is a bit hidden but it always felt special to me, it is a bit dreamy and
drags me to the Twin Peaks world, as the Twin peaks song has always been
something inspiring to me. I feel this song lives within that world.”
Teatro Angrense
When asked what special concert comes to mind, Cristóvam told The Portugal News that “We did a show in a theatre from my island Terceira, called Teatro Angrense, which is one of the most beautiful theatres in Portugal and being from here, you can imagine I am super passionate about it as it is also where I launched my first record. I knew I had to return as that place is very special to me.” I followed up by asking how the reception has been in the Azores to his music, to which Cristóvam replied “It has been amazing, the people here at home treat my music as something the land and to have that support and for people to really feel my music, I could not ask for anything more. I feel that on all 9 islands of the Azores, this strong bond.”
Photographer Credits to
Diogo Rola
What does the future hold?
Following the release of “Songs on a Wire”, Cristóvam
has been on tour, where he has done 18 concerts, with the majority being in-store shows. He told The Portugal News that he is currently closing the
tour, with Coimbra, Aveiro and Viseu. Most excitingly, he will be starting a
new tour in January, starting in the Netherlands and then Belgium, with him
adding, “I intend to present the record on all nine islands of the Azores, and
then go back to the mainland to introduce this record live as much as possible,
with an agenda to be announced.”
Cristóvam also explained that he will be working with
Tim, in order to strip the record, into the acoustic versions of these songs,
which I am really looking forward to. As a musician, I am addicted to the
travelling side and meeting different cultures so I am looking forward to taking
this on the road and sharing my music live!
You can find Cristóvam on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
and YouTube by searching ‘cristovammusic’. For more information, please visit https://www.cristovammusic.com/
and please check out his latest album on Spotify.
Following undertaking her university degree in English with American Literature in the UK, Cristina da Costa Brookes moved back to Portugal to pursue a career in Journalism, where she has worked at The Portugal News for 3 years. Cristina’s passion lies with Arts & Culture as well as sharing all important community-related news.