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Soulstance - Mutantes

November 29th, 2004 by Rachelandthecity

Where would music be today without the spicy sounds of Brazil? Two Itailian brothers teamed up to endulge in their passion for Brazilian music and 70’s groove to form Soulstance. They tend to get filed away with the likes of various acid jazz and, oddly enough, trip-hop and for reasons far beyond me. Their music is a clean organic vibe - live bass, flutes, guitars, congas… all wrapped up in a nice little package of laid back grooviness. For this, their third album, Act On!, they enlisted other live musicians to complete a cozy journey, from Jazz to Lounge and Latin. Music for sunny days on the porch with a healthy pitcher of Caipirinhas

Bonus vibe - Grasping

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3 Responses

  1. darío

    Terrifying post, my ears & mind gives you big thanks!!

    from Buenos Aires!! a loyal & big fan of yours mp3´s

  2. MarkGoodfella

    Funny you should mention caiprinhas. I had a couple of those at senses last night. They weren’t very good, though; Parks at The Beauty Shop does a much better job. I’ll groove to the Soulstance later. Good post!

  3. Patrik M.

    Let’s hope that terrifying = good ;]

    Happy to pass on the grooves!

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