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Sao Paulo Underground: Cantos Invisíveis
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Rob Mazurek
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Mauricio Takara
percussionThe opening track "Estrada Para o Oeste" throws the listener into the maelstrom, layers of instruments and sound manipulation creating atmospheres that shift and change. The closer "Falling Down From the Sky Like Some Damned Ghost" is a twina lengthy soundscape to get lost in. Those two selections account for half of the running time, and are the only ones co-composed by Takara and Mazurek: they really show the collective approach.
The tracks in between those bookends are much more compact, each with its own atmosphere. Mazurek's "Violent Orchid Parade" is very short, a showcase for his cornet. "Cambodian Street Carnival" employs chant, and gamelan-like repetition, evoking an ecstatic street celebration. "Desisto II" was co-written by Mazurek and Granado, but it features spoken word and cornet rather than keyboards. Takara's "Olhaluai" is based on a dance rhythm, led by his electrified cavaquinho. "Of Golden Summer" is a gentle interlude for cornet and electronics before the big final soundscape, ending in a capella vocals.
This is the fifth S?o Paulo Underground album, and their third for Cuneiform. It sounds like a band that is completely comfortable in their own skin, and at home in the world. ">
Track Listing
Estrada Para o Oeste; Violent Orchid Parade; Cambodian Street Carnival; Lost Corners Boogie; Desisto II; Fire and Chime; Olhaluai; Of Golden Summer, Falling Down from the Sky Like Some Damned Ghost.
Personnel
Rob Mazurek: cornetta, Mellotron, sintetizzatore, Moog, OP-1, percussioni, voce; Mauricio Takara: batteria, cavaquinho, elettronica, Moog, Werkstatt, percussioni, voce; Guilherme Granado: tastiere, sintetizzatore, sampler, percussioni, voce; Thomas Rohrer: rabeca, flauti, sax soprano, elettronica, percussioni, voce.
Album information
Title: Cantos Invisiveis | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Cuneiform Records
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