Brazilectro, Vol. 7
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Quantic Soul Orchestra - Feeling Good
- Victor Davies - Morning Sun (The Juju Orchestra)
- Fertile Ground – Yellow Daisies (Nicola Conte Mix)
- Soulsurfer - Saindo do Sarilho
- Gabin feat. Dee Dee Bridgewate - Into My Soul
- The Juju Orchestra - Kind Of Latin Rhythm
- Marco di Marco - Fontana Blue (L.T.J. X-Perience Edit)
- Moodorama - Ir Fåcil
- Juca Chaves - Take Me Back To Piaui (Dubben Mix)
- Bebel Gilberto - Agan (The Latin Project Remix)
- Attic Tree - Voar
- Intuit - O Preguicoso (Versao Acustico)
Disc 2:
- Sound Surgeons - Novo Mundo
- Otto - Pra Quem Ta Quente
- Richard Dorfmeister / Madrid de los Austrias - Valldemossa
- The Non Material - Danco do Arcoiris
- BiD feat. Seu Jorge - E Depois
- Emo - In The Back Of The Car
- Gecko Turner - Un Limon En La Cabeza (Quantic Remix)
- Rex Riddim feat. Carlos Scorpiao - Salvador Diaspora (Fort Knox Five Mix)
- Katia B - Parece Mentira (Mo’ Horizons Restyle)
- Phuturistix - Cohiba
- Azymuth - Pieces Of Ipanema (Mark Pitchard Remix)
- Les Babacools - Lluvia Sol
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #188222 in Music
- Released on: 2005-08-30
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Import
- Dimensions: .34 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
The success of the previous Brazilectro releases confirms Audiopharm’s philosophy and also spurs it on to improve the series from release to release. In the last few years, Brazilectro has become a measuring stick of the genre. Other labels have tried and tried to play a role in this element with simply knit imitations, yet the standard raised by Audiopharm simply could not be reached by the others; at their best, they only produced cheap copies with suspiciously close-to-identical track listings.
The latest instalment, Session 7, once again supplies a first-class set of authentic Brazilian songs and those inspired by Brazilian music, as well as classics and contemporary constructions that were either produced exclusively for Brazilectro or only available on 12-inch vinyl. In total, 24 catchy club filler and sweet promises romp around on the double CD/3 Vinyl box - all there to listen to while sitting at the home on the flokati.
Of course, the lavish packaging, a constant for all the Brazilectro albums, consists of an embossed digibook with brillant cover art work. This time one looks at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro, a futuristic, spacey designer construction of the legendary Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, in front of the Zuckerhut.
One look at the track listing reveals that Audiopharm is again acting on the pulse of current happenings. Filled with international artists with their newest productions, the Audiopharm has been able to unify this variety in an extremely lithe, organic sequence. Highlights are everywhere and many, and listening to Brazilectro Session 7 resembles being a civil servant in time and space, since one fancies sitting under the sugar loaf in the pulsing South American metropolis of Rio de Janeiro.
Recommendable when listening to such a mix, from the velvety soft to the more than lively, is to down a luscious cold Caipirinha, making the pleasure all the more authentic. Then the Brazil feeling will flow into the blood and transform the Brazilectro gourmet into a serene, sensuous - and perhaps also - better person.
Customer Reviews
Perfect!
If you liked the first six, you'll LOVE this one--it has everything that you could hope for. Unlike some other series, this one gets better with each new volume. Great beats, great rhythms, smooth vocals ... love it!! UPDATE: After repeated listenings, I've decided that this may very well be the very BEST in this already great series! Disk 1 is smooth and beautiful (with 1 exception); Disk 2 is intense and funky. Highly recommended.
Great
Brazilectro is a great series, this volume is very good but not as good as the 5.




