S-Tone Inc. - No Meio Do Samba Remixes
From the latest S-Tone Inc’s album 'Body & Soul' comes a new single release with four versions of the track “No Meio Do Samba” featuring Toco. Two versions are by Stefano Tirone himself and take inspiration from the mellow deep house sound of Frankie Knuckles and Larry Heard (Mr. Fingers) which take back to the early '90s. Deep bassline, mellow grand piano and Roland 909 drum machine suit nicely to the vocals of Toco and Priscila Ribas. A third version comes courtesy of MVC Project (DJ Maurizio Cappellato) and is a fine blend of styles, broken-beat house with a jazzy feel. The EP is completed by a radio edit from the original album version with a different intro
Angel Bat Dawid & Tha Brothahood - Live
Angel Bat Dawid is a completely mesmerizing artist on record, but she's even more mindblowing in a live setting – where she seems to channel the energy of the skies and the planet into her music – brimming over with righteous energy that guides the rest of the group with a hell of a lot of power! Angel plays clarinet, keyboards, and sings throughout – effortlessly shifting between those elements in a group that includes tenor, keyboards, electronics, bass, and lots of drums and percussion – bursting out with an effortless blend of larger conception and improvisation – at a level that may well have Dawid emerging as one of the few folks from Chicago that could ever hope to match the legacy of Sun Ra! That's not saying that Angel is anything like Ra at all – but in a similar way, she immediately comes across as a true visionary, a deeply spiritual talent, and an artist who's following a path that's completely her own. The CD features material recorded live in Chicago and Berlin – and titles include "Capetown", "Black Family", "What Shall I Tell My Children Who Are Black", "The Wicked Shall Not Prevail", "Melo Deez From Heab'N", "VIKTORious Return", and "Enlightenment". ~ Dusty Groove
Antonio Neves - Pegada Agora E Essa
That's Antonio Neves wielding a trombone on the cover – but the set's got elements that move way past his great work on that horn – drawn from very collaborative contributions from different members of the contemporary scene in Rio! The record's got a jazz basis at the core, but quickly explodes into a real style-shifting approach – that legacy of easily mixing modes that has been the hallmark of some of the most creative work from Brazil in recent decades – guided perfectly here by Neves on drums as well as trombone! Antonio sings on one track, and the record also features vocals at points from Leda, Alice Caymmi, Ana Frango Eletrico, and Marcos Esgulera – amidst a whole host of guest musicians too, including Edu Neves on flute, Leo Gandelman on alto, and Hamilton De Holanda on mandolin. Titles include "Lamento De Um Perplexo", "Forte Apache", "Simba", "A Pegada Agora E Essa", "Noite De Temporal", and "Jongo No Feudo". ~ Dusty Groove
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