The Fire Within the Ice: The Story Behind “Tição de Inverno”

The Fire Within the Ice: The Story Behind “Tição de Inverno”
Winter is not just a season. In the mountains of Portugal, winter is a character. It is a physical presence that shapes the landscape, freezes the rivers, and tests the endurance of the stone and the soil. But for every degree the temperature drops outside, there is a corresponding rise in warmth inside.
This contrast—the brutal cold of the world against the unshakeable heat of the human spirit—is the heartbeat of my latest release, “Tição de Inverno”.
As an artist, I have always been obsessed with the intersection of worlds. How do you blend the ancestral with the futuristic? How do you make a dance floor feel like a memory? With this track, I wanted to take listeners on a journey that begins in the frozen peaks of Trás-os-Montes and ends in the warm embrace of a memory that never fades.
This is the story of “Tição de Inverno.”
The Concept: What is a “Tição”?
To understand the music, you must first understand the title. In Portuguese, a Tição (ember or firebrand) is more than just a piece of burning wood. It is the log that sustains the fire. It is the piece of charcoal that holds the heat long after the flames have danced away. It glows red in the darkness, a silent guardian against the cold.
In the context of this song, the “Tição” is a metaphor for Resilience.
We live in a world that can feel incredibly cold—sometimes physically, often emotionally. We face aging, loss, and the relentless passage of time. The lyrics of the song speak to this duality:
“Bate o frio, bate a geada” (The cold beats down, the frost strikes)
“Mas a alma não arrefece” (But the soul does not grow cold)
I wanted to create an anthem for everyone who carries that inner fire. It is a tribute to the resilience of our grandparents, who lived through harder winters than we can imagine, yet kept their hearts soft and their doors open. It is about the “fire” of identity that remains burning even as our hair turns white.
The Sonic Landscape: Afro House Meets Melancholy
Musically, “Tição de Inverno” is a fusion of two very distinct energies.
On one side, we have the Afro House foundation. This genre is currently taking over the world for a reason: it is spiritual, grounding, and deeply rhythmic. I built the track around a driving, complex percussion section. The kick drum is deep—it hits you in the chest like a heartbeat. The shakers provide that constant, hypnotic motion that compels you to move. It represents the pulse of life that doesn’t stop, even in the dead of winter.
On the other side, we have the Portuguese Soul. This comes through in the melody and the instrumentation. I didn’t want this to be just another club track; I wanted it to bleed emotion.
The Role of the Flute
If you listen closely, the flute plays a crucial and solitary role. Sonically, it represents the wind. It calls across the valleys. It’s a piercing sound, yet one of pure beauty. It bridges the gap between the electronic synthesizers and the organic feel of the drums. It gives the track an ethereal and mysterious elegance, transforming it from a simple beat into a sophisticated composition, perfect for a moment of introspection or a journey into the night.
The Vocals: The Voice of “Saudade”
The vocal performance is the thread that ties everything together. The delivery is rhythmic, borrowing from the sensual sway of Kizomba and Zouk, but the tone is pure Saudade—that uniquely Portuguese feeling of longing and nostalgic love. When the vocalist sings “Vens do tempo dos avós” (You come from the time of the grandparents), it isn’t just a lyric; it’s a reverence for the past.
The Visual Journey: A Cinematic Experience
For the official music video, I knew that standard visuals wouldn’t be enough. The music is cinematic, so the video had to match that scale. Using advanced AI technology as a tool for artistic expression, I curated a visual narrative that mirrors the song’s emotional arc.
The video is structured as a battle between Blue (Cold) and Orange (Warmth).
1. The Wolf and the Storm
We open with the harshness of nature. We see the wolf howling on the jagged rock (“Fraga”), the blizzard blinding the view, and the ice accumulating on the branches. This establishes the adversary. It is the “Winter” of life. It is beautiful, but it is dangerous. It represents the challenges we face.
2. The Hearth
Then, we cut to the interior. The fire roaring in the stone fireplace. This is the visual representation of the “Tição.” The color palette shifts immediately from teals and greys to deep oranges and golds. It is a visual relief. You can almost feel the temperature rising on the screen.
3. My Grandmother
Perhaps the most powerful moment in the video — and the one that touches me deepest in my soul — is the appearance of the grandmother. For those watching from the outside, it’s an image of tenderness; but for me, it is everything.
That is my grandmother.
Although she is no longer physically with us, I wanted to use art and technology to offer her this eternal tribute. We see her there, her face mapped with the wrinkles of a full life, looking out at the snow. But then, the lighting shifts. The sun breaks through the clouds, and her face is bathed in golden light. She smiles.
This image perfectly captures the verse: “My hair has already turned white / But you are young in my heart.”
It is my way of saying that her light never went out. She is the true “Tição” of this story — the ember that continues to warm me, even after the winter of farewell.
4. The Thaw
As the track reaches its second drop—the climax—the visuals shift to the consequences of this warmth. We see the ice melting from the rocks. We see steam rising from the ground. We see the sun breaking through the storm clouds. It is the victory of the inner fire over the external circumstances. The landscape transforms from a frozen wasteland into a place of life and light.
Why This Track Matters Now
We are living in fast-paced times. Music is often consumed in 15-second clips, designed to be forgotten as quickly as it is heard. With “Tição de Inverno,” I wanted to slow things down.
I wanted to create something that invites you to sit with it. Whether you are dancing in a club or sitting alone by a window, this track asks you to look inward. It asks you: What is the flame that you are guarding? Who are the people who keep you warm?
This release is also a statement about the versatility of Portuguese Electronic Music. We have a rich heritage of folklore, Fado, and tradition. There is no reason why these elements cannot exist within the modern framework of House music. In fact, they belong there. Electronic music is about trance and connection, and what is more connecting than the stories of our ancestors?
Join the Circle
“Tição de Inverno” is now out in the world. It no longer belongs to me; it belongs to you.
I invite you to watch the official video on YouTube. Turn off the lights, put on your best headphones, and let the visual and sonic story wash over you.
If this track resonates with you, if it reminds you of home, or a loved one, or simply makes you feel a little warmer, please share it.
Listen “Tição de Inverno” Here
Let’s keep the fire burning.
With gratitude,
Glender
