Satanique Samba Trio: Mais Bad
Satanique Samba Trio: Mais Bad
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Satanique Samba Trio
Label: Rebel Up! Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 7111309926304
Genre: International
Instrumental-experimental-tropical quintet Satanique Samba Trio, known for it's iconoclastic research in Brazilian traditional rhythms, is pushing the envelope on the low fidelity field once again! 10" Mais Bad is a conceptual sequel to Mó Bad (2015). Mais Bad is a new collection of low fidelity bagatelles, forged into existence by Satanique Samba Trio's thirst for aesthetical deconstruction. All instruments in this ten-track album have been recorded with the same cheap cell phone from the early 2000s. It is meant to sound desperate, harsh, and absolutely surreal. A little over the top, maybe? Yeah, but hey: that's just how a country in crisis should look and sound like, right? Greetings from Brasília, Brazil! Personnel: Munha da 7 - electric bass and regency; Gustavo "Don Chavez" Elias - acoustic guitar; Jota Dale - Cavaco; Lucas "Sombrio" Muniz - bass clarinet; Lupa Marques - drums.
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