Showing posts with label Coletivo Samba Noir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coletivo Samba Noir. Show all posts

Monday, January 18, 2016

Coletivo Samba Noir - Samba Noir

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:26
Size: 94.8 MB
Styles: Samba
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[4:38] 1. Chove La Fora
[3:28] 2. Imitacao
[4:27] 3. Meu Mondo E Hoje
[3:19] 4. Ninguem Me Ama
[4:15] 5. Tao So
[4:17] 6. Aves Dananhas
[4:16] 7. Risque
[3:09] 8. Pra Que Memtir
[4:41] 9. So Deixo Meu Coracao Na Mao De Quem Pode
[4:52] 10. Voita

It was between the two world wars that the cinema noir started to develop. Although a minimalistic film technique was used, the main characteristics of the movies were to be found in its sentiments. Melancholy, sadness, disappointment, pessimism,… And there’s the link with samba! There, too, lyrics often tell sad stories.

The Coletivo Samba Noir used this idea to create an own sound. The Coletivo was formed in Rio de Janeiro in 2014 around singer, actress, dancer, guitarist and composer Katia B, guitarist, arranger Luís Filipe de Lima, star percussionist Marcos Suzano and multi-instrumentalist Guilherme Gê. A perfect quartet to give new air to some of the great old samba classics. Luís Filipe de Lima plays the 7-string acoustic guitar on the CD. He stresses out the beauty of the samba in a nostalgic way. The, as always, flawless and soft voice of Katia Bronstein personifies the melancholy of the samba. Marcos Suzano knows as no one else how to lay down and break down the rhythm of the samba and Guilherme Gê is the one who guides the music into modern times (synth bass, samples, keyboards). It’s an unconventional way to perform the old sambas.

Samba Noir