The Brazilian guitarist’s third album
for Now-Again, featuring 10 original compositions. Shades of Baden Powell,
Hermeto Pascoal, Carioca, Tenorio Jr., Rosinha de Valença.
“To call it magic
would be too dismissive of the work Do Nascimento has put into translating both
the stunning natural landscapes and rich musical history of Brazil from his
perceptions to this album. Blood, sweat, deep love all play vital roles…” – Pop
Matters.
Prelúdio is
the third album Now-Again Records has issued from the thrilling, young
Brasilian guitarist Fabiano do Nascimento. Produced by Mario Caldato, Jr. and
Luther Russell and engineered and mixed by Caldato and Jason Hiller, this album
features do Nascimento’s longtime drummer Ricardo “Tiki” Pasillas.
It is the
first album of solely do Nascimento’s own compositions and, like his previous
albums Dança dos Tempos and Tempo dos Mestres, follows folkloric Brasilian
music, Brasilian jazz, bossa-nova and samba as experienced through the mind and
able fingers of an expansive musician, combing the heady ‘60s and ‘70s
experimentalism of Hermeto Pascoal and Baden Powell with the childlike elegance
of music played and passed down by native Brasilians for generations.
Do Nascimento
was born into a musical family, from lineage that stretches back to his
great-grand-father Ladario Teixeira, a blind saxophonist who contributed to the
re-creation of the instrument by adding more keys to the older incarnation of
the instrument in the early 20th century. He was born in Rio de Janeiro and
grew up there and in Sao Paulo, where he found inspiration in his uncle, the
late Lúcio Nascimento, bassist and composer in Leny Andrade’s band Bom de Três.
While he came
from a musical pedigree, he’s largely self-taught, largely in the service of an
overarching mission to showcase the folkloric music of his home country as he
continue to develop possibilities for language of the guitar itself. His
studies ramped up after he moved to Los Angeles in 2001. His first champion was
Aloe Blacc, who worked with do Nascimento over the years, including his work on
his debut album Shine Through for Stones Throw Records. His collaborators now
include Madlib, multi-instrumentalist Sam Gandel, Innovative Leisure chanteuse
Claude Fontaine and legendary Brasilian percussionist, bandleader, songwriter
and catalyst Airto Moreira.
Moreiera
states that Nascimento is “Brazilian but (his mind is) from a place in Brazil
that is not common.” Fortunately, we still have some musicians who like to play
music and who like to touch the instrument and who like that energy! You see,
because that’s the most important thing in music. The energy. That’s why I love
to play live. And that’s why I’m playing with Fabiano.”
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