説明
A1: Piry Reis - O Sol Na Janela
A2: Nando Carneiro - G.r.e.s. Luxo Artezanal
A3: Cinema - Sem Toto
A4: Os Mulheres Negras - So Quero Um Xodo
B1: Fernando Falcao - Amanhecer Tabajra
B2: Anno Luz - Por Que
B3: Andrea Daltro - Kiua
B4: Os Mulheres Negras - Maoscolorida
C1: Bene Fonteles - O M M
C2: Carlinhos Santos - Giramundo
C3: Priscilla Ermel - Gestos De Equilibrio
C4: Carioca - Branca
C5: Marco Bosco - Sol Da Manha
D1: Maria Rita - Cantico Brasileiro No. 3 (Kamaiura)
D2: Marco Bosco - Madeira Ii
D3: Priscilla Ermel - Corpo Do Vento
D4: Luhli E Lucina - E Foi
For their first multi-artist compilation, Music From Memory take us on a trip to the heart of the Amazon rainforest. Outro Tempo: Electronic and Contemporary Music From Brazil, 1978-1992 is a double LP that explores the outer reaches of Brazilian music, where indigenous rhythms mix with synthesizers and where MPB mingles with drum computers. As Brazil faced the last years of its military dictatorship and transition to democracy, a generation of forward-thinking musicians developed an alternative vision of Brazilian music and culture. They embraced traditionally shunned electronic production methods and infused their music with elements of ambient, jazz-fusion, and minimalism. At the same time they referenced the musical forms and spirituality of indigenous tribes from the Amazon. The music they produced was a complex and mesmerising tapestry that vividly evoked Brazilian landscapes and simultaneously reached out to the world beyond its borders.
The product of extensive research, this compilation is a unique introduction to this visionary music and features many fresh discoveries in a country well trodden by record diggers. It gathers tracks from obscure albums that have for too long been neglected by even the most avid collectors of Brazilian music. It includes now highly sought after music by Andrea Daltro, Maria Rita, and Fernando Falco, as well as unknown gems like those of Cinema, Carlinhos Santos, and Anno Luz. This is an essential release that reveals a broader spectrum of Brazilian music, striking a unique sonic signature that is full of innovation, experimentation, and beauty.
Compiled by John Gomez and featuring extensive liner notes, Outro Tempo showcases this overlooked corner in Brazil's rich music history for the first time.