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Tracklisting:
| # | Sample | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | - | Nina Miranda & Chris Franck present Zeep ‘Have you Ever’ EXCLUSIVE | - |
| 2 | MP3 |
Democustico ‘Rejoycing’ | - |
| 3 | - | Clara Moreno feat. Joyce ‘Sabe Quem’ | - |
| 4 | - | Antonio Adolfo ‘Luisao’ EXCLUSIVE | - |
| 5 | - | The Ipanemas ‘Folia no Samba’ | - |
| 6 | MP3 |
Tutty Moreno feat. Joyce ‘GB’ | - |
| 7 | MP3 |
Grupo Batuque ‘Berimbal Capoeira’ | - |
| 8 | - | Azymuth ‘Melô Dos Dois Bicudos’ | - |
| 9 | - | Grupo Batuque ‘Afro Black (Tony Allen Remix)’ EXCLUSIVE | - |
| 10 | - | Azymuth ‘Roda Piao (Spiritual South Remix)’ | - |
| 11 | MP3 |
Sabrina Malheiros ‘A Terra De Ninguem (Nicola Conte Rework)’ | - |
| 12 | - | Grupo Batuque ‘Batucada Maneira (Ennio Styles Main Remix)’ EXCLUSIVE | - |
| 13 | - | Arthur Verocai ‘Bis (Eddy meets Yannah Remix)’ EXCLUSIVE | - |
| 14 | MP3 |
Azymuth ‘Amazon Adventure (Jazzanova Remix)’ | - |
| 15 | - | Sabrina Malheiros ‘Cade Voce (Max Cole & Beatnik Remix)’ | - |
Release Info:
Featuring Sabrina Malheiros, Azymuth, the Ipanemas, Jazzanova, Nicola Conte & an exclusive track from Nina Miranda (Smoke City) & Chris Franck (Da Lata)
Far Out ‘Brazil’ is an introduction to the sounds of one of the world’s foremost Brazilian record labels and featuring Brazil’s most respected artists, all recorded live in Rio De Janeiro, plus remixes straight from Europe’s hottest dance-floors.
‘Far Out Brazil’ follows in the footsteps of the previous low price ‘Far Out 100’ sampler in offering a compilation of new, classic and overlooked Far Out tracks that show why Far Out is one of the most well respected contemporary Brazilian labels in the world today. With its superlative track-list blending classic, exclusive and recent material, competitive price and stylish cover, ‘Far Out Brazil’ is perfect for both the newcomer to Brazilian music and fan of Far Out, as well as those looking for a compilation that’s more rewarding than ‘Nu Brazil Vol 3’.
‘Far Out Brazil’ features 3 exclusive new tracks including ‘Have You Ever’ from Zeep – a new project from Nina Miranda (Smoke City) and Chris Franck (Da Lata). Nina and Chris were the creative force behind Smoke City – the band whose ‘Underwater Love’ track was a worldwide smash after its inclusion in a Levi’s advert. Signed to Jive their debut album sold over 200,00 worldwide and Chris was also in Palm Pictures’ Brazilian dancefloor act Da Lata. Smoke City combined trip-hop and Brazilian influences and the Zeep ‘Super’ album develops their sound to a more authentic acoustic-lounge-folk sound that will appeal to fans of Zero 7, 4hero and of course Smoke City. Exclusives also come in the shape of ‘Luizao’ - a track from the forthcoming Antonio Adolfo album ‘Destiny’ which showcases his inimitable brand of 60s tinged psychedelic samba-funk and Eddy Meets Yannah’s remix of Arthur Verocai’s ‘Bis’ – a big favourite with DJ Gilles Peterson.
‘Far Out Brazil’ features classic tracks from Far Out artists such as Joyce who appears with her husband Tutty Moreno on the beautiful ‘GB’ (taken from their album ‘Magica’) as well as the track ‘Folia no Samba’ from the Ipanemas’ critically acclaimed 2006 opus ‘Samba is Our Gift’ plus the rootsy afro-Brazilian vibes of ‘Berimbal Capoeira’ taken from Grupo Batuque’s classic album of ‘99 ‘Africa Brazil’.
The newer artists are of course represented - Democustico appear with the euphoric ‘Rejoycing’, Joyce’s daughter Clara Moreno comes with the acoustic bliss of ‘Sabe Quem’ and Far Out’s brightest young starlet Sabrina Malheiros appears twice – ‘Terra De Ninguem’ sees Sabrina team up with Nicola Conte and his all star band of Italian jazz masters who rework the track into a punchy dancefloor bossa, whilst Max Cole remixes ‘Cade Voce’ into a slice of super-deep-solar-soul; both these cuts are lifted from Sabrina Malheiros’ remix album ‘Vibrasons’. Grupo Batuque get the remix treatment twice - Afrobeat pioneer Tony Allen turns ‘Afro Black’ into an afro-Brazilian stomper whilst Ennio Styles’ remix of ‘Batucada Maneira’ is dancefloor dynamite and Jazzanova and Spiritual South offer two seminal remixes of Azymuth classics.
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