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Hidden Waters: Strange And Sublime Sounds Of Rio De Janeiro

Hidden Waters: Strange And Sublime Sounds Of Rio De Janeiro

Artists

Various

Labels

Mr Bongo

Catno

MRBLP271

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

May 12, 2023

Hidden Waters: Strange And Sublime Sounds Of Rio De Janeiro on Mr Bongo.

‘Hidden Waters: Strange and Sublime Sounds of Rio de Janeiro’ is compiled by Joe Osborne (founder of specialist Brazilian music platform Brazilian Wax) and Russ Slater (editor at large of Sounds and Colours). Focusing solely on the 'Rio Scene', rather than taking on the mammoth task of tackling Brazil as a whole, this collection presents 20-plus ground-breaking artists selected from Rio’s resurgent music scene. By presenting a snapshot into the pulse of the city and the vibrant musicians that live in it, ‘Hidden Waters’ collates tracks from a wide spectrum of musical genres from the avant-garde edge to bossa nova, samba, Candomblé, lo-fi rock, jazz and funk.

‘Hidden Waters’ showcases musicians such as iconic Rio mainstays Negro Leo & Ava Rocha, Brazilian jazz upstart Antônio Neves, critically lauded Avant-pop trailblazer Thiago Nassif, breakthrough artists Ana Frango Elétrico and Letrux, lo-fi psych rocker Lê Almeida, plus the Latin Grammy-winning Bala Desejo who are set to explode onto the world stage.

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MRBLP271 - UK - 2023

A1

Ana Frango Elétrico - Saudade

A2

Pedro Fonte - Clichê

A3

Bala Desejo - Lua Comanche

A4

Ava Rocha - Boca Do Céu

A5

Exército De Bebês - Avós Da Experiência

B1

Thiago Nassif - Soar Estranho

B2

Negro Leo - Mulato

B3

Mari Romano - Amélie

B4

Rosabege - Sigo Num Site / Mármore

B5

Dora Morelenbaum - Vento De Beirada

B6

Cadu Tenório - Candombe - La Cacundê Lauê

C1

Jonas Sa - Gigolô

C2

Troá - Bandeide

C3

Marcelo Callado - Simbora

C4

Ovo Ou Bicho - Moços

C5

Lê Almeida - Apreço Antigo

C6

Vovô Bebê - Briga De Família

D1

Joana Queiroz - Dois Litorais

D2

Raquel Dimantas - Flecha Azul

D3

António Neves - Das Neves

D4

Letrux - Dorme Com Essa

D5

Os Ritmistas - Sambolero

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