Description
In much the same way that the blues have informed so much Euro-American popular music in the last century, so too has the comparatively rough-and-ready but chameleon-like 2/4 tempo of samba, which has leaked into everything Brazilian from funk, jazz and soul to hip-hop, indie rock, folk and psychedelic rock.
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This compilation takes psychedelia as a starting-point, without being too purist about the 2/4 bit. That would deprive us of the joys of Bahia Bass, funky 4/4 psych-soul samba and the countless other permutations of the last few years.
Matogrosso, whose gender-defying voice and stage outfits were scandalous in macho 1970s Brazil, as a founder member of Secos E Molhados, one of Brazils truly great psych-rock bands. Here hes a guest of Vitor Ramil, surely the finest Brazilian singer-songwriter that almost no-ones ever heard of. Vitors double-album from which this track comes No Mês Que Bem is one of the most accomplished Brazilian works of the last decade.
From Minas Gerais, Graveolas wispy close harmonies seem influenced by Mineiro church-choral tradition as much as by The Mamas And The Papas, whilst altogether more intense psychedelic samba-choro is provided by sax master Thiago França and dramatic vocalist Juçara Marçal- together, Metá Metá.
Samba-rock had its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s, but the obscure, highly collectable and only 7 by Wal Santana from 1973 added mescaline to the mix. In Recife, former Naçao Zumbi cohorts Zalumbi bring a little mangue-beat action to the psych party.






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