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Fenix
Fenix (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 194LP. Rel: 06 Dec 16
 
International
Batucada Em Marte (6:15)
Papa Samba (3:56)
Neptunians (Short version) (2:50)
Rio Doce (3:44)
Corumba (3:02)
Fenix (6:43)
Villa Mariana (De Tarde) (6:30)
Orange Clouds (7:47)
O Matagal (0:34)
Review: Joe Davis' Far Out Recordings has always been at the top of our list. Without this fundamental imprint, we wouldn't have discovered a lot of Brazilian funk, soul and disco material from the 70s, and the likes of Gilles Peterson have much to thank Davis for. This particular release is even more special because, unlike the plethora of reissues on Far Out, it's a brand new album from the legendary Azymuth group, leaders in jazz-fusion and disco since their first album back in '73! Sadly, the original keyboardist, Jose Roberto Bertrami, passed away in 2012 but the younger Kiko Continentino has done a fantastic job at accompanying Ivan Conti and Alex Malheiros on this new LP. Fenix is an album of energy and magnetism, leading with the jazzy, wonked-out disco of Batucada Em Marte", and continuing into the myriad of tropical flavours that span the entirety of this excellent LP. It's disco for those that don't like to dance, or jazz for those that do - warmly recommended, of course.
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Demos (1973-75) Volume 1
Demos (1973-75) Volume 1 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 210LP1. Rel: 28 May 19
 
Jazz
Prefacio (4:17)
Castelo (version 1) (3:40)
Melo Da Cuica (3:51)
Xingo (version 1) (4:54)
Laranjeiras (7:30)
Equipe 68 (5:36)
Unknown Jam (1:55)
Unknown Song For Mario Telles (3:49)
Review: Before they found fame with their 1975 debut album, Azymuth divided their time between working as backing musicians (attending recording sessions with some of Brazil's top talent) and recording experimental home demos. Recently rediscovered, these demos are finally being given a release thanks to the efforts of Far Out chief Joe Davis. There's much to admire on this first batch (a second volume is also available) of previously unheard early recordings, from the high-octane Brazilian funk insanity of "Prefacio" and Jimmy Smith-esque "Melo De Cuica", to the spacey samba/jazz-funk fusion of "Xingo (Version One)" and the relaxed, slow-burn brilliance of seven minute B-side opener "Laranjeiras".
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Tags: Brazilian | Jazz Funk
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Super Nova Samba Funk (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Super Nova Samba Funk (Record Store Day RSD 2021) (limited translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 159LPX. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Funk
Louis Lane (feat Seu Jorge & Mano Brown) (3:51)
Super Nova Samba Funk (9 No Samba) (3:25)
America Do Sul (4:38)
Isabela (feat Elza Soares & Cesar Camargo Mariano) (3:57)
Irere (feat Gilberto Gil) (5:18)
Samba Nova (4:13)
Quem Vem La (feat Marcio Local) (3:49)
Deixa Estar (feat Aleh) (4:34)
Lindos Olhos (feat Seu Jorge & Don Pixote) (3:45)
Aos Pes Do Redentor (feat Caetano Veloso) (3:27)
Review: Brazilian heavyweights Seu Jorge, Marcio Local, Elza Soares and Cesar Camargo Mariano all make up the legendary Banda Black Rio band. This was their much anticipate comeback album originally put out in 2001. Far Out have now secured reissue rights and serve up a special edition with two tracks that have never previously been on vinyl. They are 'Irere (feat. Gilberto Gil)' and 'Aos Pes Do Redentor (feat. Caetano Veloso)' and they sit with silky jazz-soul gems like 'Louis Lane' and contemporary samba jams like 'Samba Nova' with some exquisite guitar playing.
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No Reino Dos Afetos
Cat: FARO 233LP. Rel: 08 Feb 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Ate Meu Violao (2:52)
Quero Dizer (3:49)
Guardo Em Tuas Maos (0:53)
Beat 1 (2:21)
O Nome Do Meu Amor (2:08)
Som Nyame (2:05)
Virginia Talk (3:06)
So O Amor (1:52)
So Nos Dois (2:05)
Arraiada (2:20)
Sereno (2:07)
E Preciso Ter Amor (2:42)
Review: Serene MPB via lo-fi via neo soul from Bruno Berle, one of Macieo, Brazil's hottest vocal talents. 808s and microtonal future bass sensibilities underlie this stylistically sprawling release, recalling something made by Monte Booker mixed with the songwriting sensibilities of Joao Donato. There's the occasional bit of ambient, dancehall and soft rock in there too, with every part that defines each genre all deftly handled by the instrumentalist.
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Intérprete: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
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Mora! II
Cat: FARO 223LP. Rel: 13 Apr 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Afra Jum (part 2) (6:26)
Amazona (4:02)
Amazona Prelude Dawn (6:53)
Samba Conga Do Amor (5:20)
Por Que Paro (0:47)
Afra Jum (part 3) (2:33)
Old Man Joe (4:51)
El Morro (5:55)
Review: Francisco Mora Catlett is a Mexican drummer, composer and educator. He began his musical career in Mexico City where he worked as a session musician for Capitol Records between 1968-1970. He left with Sun Ra in 1973 and worked with him until 1980. While in Detroit in 1987, he released his first album as a leader, the Pan-Afro project "Mora!". Mora II continues the concept of the first album, with wife Teresa Mora on vocals and trumpet legend Marcus Belgrave, This follow up album has finally been given a high quality vinyl reissue by London's Far Out Recordings.
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Mora! I
Mora! I (LP)
Cat: FARO 222LP. Rel: 13 Apr 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Prelude Welcome (1:29)
Afra Jum (11:55)
Rumba Morena (4:53)
Five AM (5:34)
Samba De Amor (7:07)
Cultural Warrior (9:26)
Epilogue-Conga Hasta La Vista (1:36)
Review: The evergreen Far Out Recordings here serve up, for the first time ever on vinyl, Mora! II, alongside the previously released Mora! Mexican-American percussionist and former member of the Sun Ra Arkestra, Francisco Mora Catlett recorded the first of these albums as private presses in 1987. The follow up was with an expanded Detroit jazz brass section but was shelved for many years. Both are pan-American melting pots that stir up afro-cuban rhythms, fiery sambas, frenetic batucadas and much more which is why they have become such gold standard Latin jazz classics.
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Keep In Touch (reissue)
Keep In Touch (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PINKY 1. Rel: 19 Nov 21
 
Funk
Keep In Touch (6:50)
Keep In Touch (edit) (5:43)
Review: The well-regarded Far Out label starts a new catalogue number series for this first reissue from Brit-funk band Freeze. They are of course best known for lighting up the charts and dance floors of the 1908s with their super hit 'Southern Freeez' but also penned plenty of other gems. 'Keep In Touch' is right up there amongst them and now comes as an original and edited version on heavyweight vinyl. It is a joyful track packed with busy jazz-funk keys that cannot fail to amp up the party, especially in unison with a busy and tight bass riff and hip-swinging claps and drums. The edit shortness things up t make for an even more potent gem.
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Clareia (remixes)
Cat: JD 40. Rel: 26 Sep 17
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Clareia (Henry Wu remix) (7:15)
Clareia (2000 Black remix) (5:58)
Clareia (IG Culture remix) (6:30)
Review: Surely one of the most fitting albums of the summer, Sabrina Malheiros's fifth LP Clareia undergoes some stately remix treatment as we move from open fields to sweaty clubs to party for the rest of the year. Three of broken beat's finest and most respected protagonists all play a role... Man of the moment Henry Wu gets woozy on the organs and widens the whole jam out into seven minutes of space funk, Dego and Kaidi Tatham's 2000 Black dig deep into the bossa dynamic with a Latin jazzy spiritual feel running throughout the momentum while CoOp founder IG Culture adds a little skip to the drums, dreamy plucks and bassline that won't stop bouncing. If it's bruk, don't try and fix it.
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Obnoxius (reissue)
Cat: FARO 191LP. Rel: 15 Sep 21
 
International
Obnoxius (3:52)
Tarde De Nupcias (2:10)
Memoria (2:31)
Ponto De Chamada (3:11)
As Aventuras Sentimentais De Espiroqueta Camargo (4:51)
Talisma (2:50)
Arrail Da Lua Cheia (2:15)
Ancoradouro (3:08)
Cancao Da Casa Iluminada (2:46)
Apocalipse (3:10)
Exaltacao E Lamento Do Ultimo Rei (3:44)
Review: Far Out Recordings have long been masters at unearthing and reissuing long-lost Brazilian masterpieces. Jose Mauro's 1970 debut album, Obnoxious, undoubtedly falls into that category. It's long been a favourite with committed diggers such as Gilles Peterson, Madlib and Floating Points, all of whom appreciate Mauro's distinctively melancholic take on the samba sound. Drenched in atmospheric strings and with the singer's bittersweet vocals to the fore, the album sounds like it was informed as much by the Walker Brothers ad Rotary Connection as the sun-kissed sounds Mauro would have grown up listening to. It's not exactly psychedelic per se, but it's certainly impressively atmospheric and occasionally refreshingly dark. File under: "essential listening".
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O Filho Do Homem
Cat: JD 52. Rel: 03 Dec 21
 
Soul
O Filho Do Homem (3:56)
O Filho Do Homem (instrumental) (3:51)
Review: We owe a lot to Toni Mazzotti, the son of Ana Mazzotti, for this one as it is apparently he who unearthed his mother's 'O Filho Do Homem' single. It is thought to have been recorded by the late Brazilian composer and keyboardist in Brazil in 1983 and is the only thing she recorded in the eighties. It is one of many unreleased tunes the great musician played on TV Cultura and Programa MPB during the 80s. Each show proved her skills as she moved into the more hard edge and experimental sounds while always staying true to her roots in jazz, samba and funk.
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 in stock $14.20
Hermeto
Hermeto (limited LP)
Cat: FORDIS 07. Rel: 09 May 23
 
Jazz
Yogurt (Coalhada) (2:53)
Hermeto (4:16)
Bells (Guizos) (6:16)
Love The Flower (Flor Do Amor) (5:45)
Pliers (Alicate)
Mourning (Velorio)
The Marianas (As Marianas)
Fabiola (1:00)
Review: 52 years after it was first released in 1970, Hermeto Pascoal's self-titled debut long player remains a remarkable one. It was born in the A&R studios in New York and features a heavyweight cast of collabs including Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Joe Farrel and Googie Coppola. There are even some stars of the Brazilian jazz scene of the time making appearances such as Airto Moreira and Flora Purim, who also took care of production. From elevator jazz tunes like 'Hermeto' to laid back and sunny bliss-outs like 'Flor Do Amor' the sis another jewel in the crown of Far Out.
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Hermeto
Hermeto (CD)
Cat: FORDIS 07CD. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Jazz
Yogurt (Coalhada)
Hermeto
Bells (Guizos)
The Love Flower (Flor Do Amor)
Pliers (Alicate)
Mourning (Velorio)
The Marianas (As Marianas)
Fabiola
Review: Hermeto Pascoal is more than a musical maverick, he is a cultural icon. The composer, multi-instrumentalist and arranger with a wizard-like appearance was described once by the great Miles Davis as 'the most impressive musician in the world'. The Brazilian fusion great was known for his fiery live sets and is just as thrilling on record as this one proves. All the tracks are originals with a loud flurry of piano and 60s big band horn chants, cool electric keys and mind-blowing fusion sounds all making for exciting music that is thrilling to listen to and utterly unconventional.
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Eu Sei
Eu Sei (7")
Cat: JD 51. Rel: 06 Aug 21
 
Funk
Eu Sei (4:13)
Flutando (5:28)
Review: Ricardo Bomba was not only a studio owner, engineer, pianist and composer, but so too was he an accomplished amateur skateboarder. He lay down these previously unreleased, sun soaked Brazilian tunes in 1978 after years as bandleader with the one and only Jorge Ben's live show. The master tapes were said to have been binned during a heavy studio clear out but the man himself kept a tape copy that has been remastered for this special 7". Mariana Couto provides the angelic vocals while the music all trills with joy and happiness.
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Banda Da Capital: Live in Brasilia 1976
Cat: FARO 237LP. Rel: 30 May 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Radio Guarany (3:29)
Xa-Mate (2:58)
A Igreja Majestosa (4:58)
Os Cafezais Sem Fim (8:15)
Armina (4:58)
Banda Da Capital (11:04)
Sabado (4:46)
Imaginados (6:36)
Review: From the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s, Brazil's population suffered at the hands of the brutal dictatorship of the Fifth Republic, arising from a coup at the hands of the country's armed forces with support from the US administration of the time. Human rights abuses, institutionalised torture and extrajudicial killings were par for the course of a regime, supported by religious and anti-Communist sections of society. At the same time, the domestic avant garde music scene was merging with the mainstream birth the Tropicalia arts movement, but this wasn't the only sound that was pushing back against the corridors of power. Forged from rock, folk, psychedelia and traditional Brazilian rhythms, while Som Imaginario aren't always considered part of that scene, they shared values and, in many ways, an approach to pushing sonic boundaries. This 1976 live album speaks volumes about the creative freedoms expressed as a form of protest against militarised conformity.
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