Entremundos (180g LP)

Nomade Orquestra
Entremundos (180g LP)

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Far Out Recordings
Release date: 14/Jul/2017
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Sales Rank: #47 in Bossa Nova
#16395 in Jazz
Style: Bossa Nova
Product No.: 2097877417

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Jardins de Zaira - Nomade Orquestra
1.2 Estrada Para Camomila - Nomade Orquestra
1.3 Felag Mengu - Nomade Orquestra
1.4 Olho Do Tempo - Nomade Orquestra
2.1 Terra Fértil
2.2 Rinoceronte Blues
2.3 Vale de Boca Seca
2.4 Madame Butterfly
2.5 Deliriuns
Number of discs: 1
Regioncode: 0  What's that? Please note our information regarding region codes:
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6 - China
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A/1 - United States and their dependencies, East Asia, and Southeast Asia; excludes instances that fall under Region C.
B/2 - Africa, Middle East, Southwest Asia, most of Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and their dependencies; excludes instances that fall under Region C.
C/3 - Central Asia, mainland China, Mongolia, South Asia, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and the aforementioned regions' dependencies.
Extra-Infos: 180gr.
Description:LP version. Nomade Orquestra return from the stratosphere via Brazil with their second offering: Entremundos ("Between Worlds"). Gazing outward through a kaleidoscope from the heart of Sao Paulo's jazz scene, the collective consciousness of the ten-man orquestra has dreamt up an adventurous amalgam of earth's most far reaching musical cultures. Recorded at Red Bull Studios, Sao Paulo, Entremundos is like a cosmic musical playground where Ethio-jazz, Indian classical, and Oriental sounds dance around Afro-Brazilian roots rhythms and Northern hemisphere jazz, funk, soul, library music, and hip-hop influences. The sheer vastness of the album is astounding, Nomade Orquestra have quite literally conquered the world in sound. Nomade Orquestra are some of the most accomplished musicians in their city. They're also avid record collectors, citing the coming-together of their expansive musical knowledges as key to their unique sound. Album opener "Jardim de Zaira" - a tribute to the neighborhood on the outskirts of the famous ABC region, where the band meet and rehearse - hosts a playful unison of vibraphone, guitar, horns, and keyboards reminiscent of Stereolab's funkiest late '90s output. "Felag Mengu" lies somewhere between the groovy, brooding Ethio-jazz of Mulatu Astatke and Tinariwen's hazy desert rock, and "Olho Do Tempo" is another enchanting incarnation of the band's impossible to define brand of global roots music. The album's wildest moment comes from the roaring off-road, big-band joy-ride "Rinoceronte Blues" with hillbilly harmonica, soulful organ stabs, and soaring horn arrangements, further highlighting the depths of Nomade Orquestra's endless span of influences. With Gilles Peterson singing their praise and rave reviews from the likes of Wax Poetics, Record Collector, and Songlines, Nomade Orquestra's self-titled debut album (FARO 189CD/LP, 2015) launched them from their humble beginnings to international recognition. They also embarked on their first tour outside of Brazil.
All tracks published by Far Out Music Publishing UK / Westbury Music. This recording ? and © 2017 Far Out Recordings. Made in the EU.
No. of tracks: 9
Manufacturer No.: FARO198LP
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