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Arrocha
CD (Item 612445) Six Degrees, 2012 — Condition: New Copy
A funkier sound than before from Curumin – and in a really great way that completely transforms his sound! There's still some of the best Brazilian roots we've always loved in his music – particularly some of the mixed up MPB modes from the 70s, and that instantly charming way of delivering vocals you might hear from Caetano Veloso. Yet this time around, there's a lot more bass down at the bottom – sometimes used quite strongly, as in contemporary Brazilian funk – other times in just the right way to bump the tracks along at a gentle pace – but always in modes that really help flesh out Curumin's music in all the right ways! The set's likely to turn as many heads as it gets nodding – and titles include "Afoxoque", "Selvage", "Sapo Cururu", "Bambora", "Passarinho", "Treme Terra", and "Vestido De Prata". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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