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01. "Montag's dream" 02. "Otis natu" 03. "Tempestade" 04. "Sophisticated junkie" 05. "Funny groove" 06. "Quarta-feira santa" 07. "Seis quatro" 08. "No oceano" 09. "DNN"
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 | Description: | 74 Club by Otis Trio, released 5 March 2015, includes the following tracks: "Tempestade", "Funny Groove", "Seisquatro", "DNN" and more.
This version of 74 Club comes as a 1xCD. - 2014 release. After being on the road for quite a while, playing for different audiences in many venues, Otis Trio, from the industrial outskirts of São Paulo, is finally releasing their first full-length album, 74 Club. It features many talented jazz cats that add an outstanding groove to the mix. Otis Trio proves to be one of the most intense and active jazz ensembles in the contemporary Brazilian music scene. After the recording of 74 Club, the stage has become smaller and smaller for them, having sometimes five or six musicians blasting the purest jazz instead of just the original threesome. Some names as Andre Calixto (sax) and Beto Montag (vibraphone) are now officially part of the "trio". The opening track of the album, "Montag's Dream" is arguably their most beautiful piece. An initial lethargy sustained by Montag's soft playing of the vibraphone pave the way for the clarinet and the trumpet while the tenor-sax of Andre Calixto slowly comes up and takes it's part as the lead role in this tune through an inspired and subtle shift. With a different approach, the track "DNN" starts as a free jazz horn brawl in which sax, trumpet and trombone create a raucous, dense layer that is supported by the frantic rhythm imprinted by Lazzarin (drums) and Ciriaco (double bass) that gradually goes steady to bolster an inspiring dialog between the guitar and the vibraphone only to erupt again with the horns for an appropriate grand finale. "Tempestade", which means "Storm" in English, is a sumptuous, swinging tune that becomes fresh with the addition of horns and vibraphone. This is the kind of song that gets under your skin and stays there, just like "Otis Natu", it's a track that brings such a vibrant, intense drumming work that suits the straightforwardness of the catchy riffs that will be on the back of your head for days. With 74 Club, Otis Trio shows how resolute their project is, with such intense and extraordinary themes, they know exactly where to lead their unique musical expression and passion.The Otis Trio who formed the industrial outskirts of São Paulo are finally releasing their first full-length album. With ?74 Club? featuring an array of talented jazz musicians adding to the proceedings, the end result of their dedication to their musical craft is nothing short of exceptional. Listed by Songlines Magazine as one of the 10 essential Brazilian records of 2014 |  | No. of tracks: |
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