22 Ağustos 2010 Pazar

Luísa Maita • Lero-Lero

Luísa Maita • Lero-Lero 
MP3 256 Kbps | 57 MB | 2010

Luisa Maita’nın kavrayıcı, baştan çıkarıcı ve eşsiz samba ritimleri ile bezenmiş müziği Brezilya’nın modern ruhunu yansıtmakta. Hareketli kentsel yaşam içeren São Paulo’nun ritmik zenginliğinden esinlenen sanatçının müziği, alternatif pop, düşük tempolu, elektronik, akustik unsurları samba, bossa nova ve MPB (Música Popular Brasileira – Brezilya Popüler Müziği) ile harmanlanarak çağdaş bir ritimsel kıvam yakalıyor. Bebel Gilberto, Céu ve Seu Jorge hayranları Luisa Maita’nın tropikal ve ileriye dönük müziğinde çok şey bulacağı aşikâr. Duygusal ve ruhani sesi Billie Holiday’den Sade ‘ye, Feist’den, St Vincent’a ve hatta Cat Power’a kadar herkes ile karşılaştırılabilecek özelliklere sahip. Müzik yeteneği ile taşan bir ülkeden gelen Maitat, saldırgan bir rekabet ortamı içerisinde kendi kuşağının en çok umut veren genç şarkıcı olarak yükseliyor (Tıkabasamüzik)

Tracklist :

1. Lero-Lero [Hey, What's Up]    
2. Alento [Encouragement]    
3. Aí Vem Ele [There He Comes]
4. Desencabulada [Wanton] - Luisa Maita, Campos, Rodrigo
5. Fulaninha [Jane Doe]    
6. Mire a Veja [Look and See] - Luisa Maita, Campos, Rodrigo
7. Maria e Moleque [Maria and the Kid] - Luisa Maita, Campos, Rodrigo    
8. Anunciou [Declared]    
9. Um Vento Bom [A Good Wind]
10. Alívio [Relief]    
11. Amor e Paz [Love and Peace]





Review

Sultry, seductive and infused with that inimitable samba swing, the music of Luisa MaitaLero-Lero has a contemporary vibe with influences from alternative pop and downtempo electronic music melded with an acoustic foundation deeply rooted in samba, bossa nova and MPB. Hailing from a country overflowing with musical talent, Luisa Maita rises above the fray as one of the most promising young singers of her generation.


"Her voice is soulful and jazzy and the spirit of Sao Paulo gives the music a tropical edge that is vibrant and enticing." - Jason Bentley, host of Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW

"Recalling recent singers like Ceu and Cibelle with more experimental and beat-oriented tracks, tempered with a sweet and soulful voice. "Ai Vem Ele" is hands down one of the best tracks in Portuguese I've heard, employing a capoeria rhythm devised by Baden Powell--the melody lingers long after the song ends. After that stunner ends, the unmistakable cuica leads the listener into the sensuous "Desencabulada," and the highly danceable "Fulaninha." And, of course, the title song is what initially drew me into Maita's world. It's a lovely place to inhabit, and I look forward to spending more time here." - Derek Beres, Huffington Post

"The Sao Paolo native is a captivating stylist who, like Bebel Gilberto and CeU, finds inspiration not only in traditional samba and bossa nova but classic jazz vocal music, R&B, and modern electronica and dance music. Lero-Lero, Maita's debut as a solo artist, finds her striking a comfortable balance within those parameters without being enslaved by any of them."  embodies the modern spirit of Brazil. Inspired by the bustling urban life found in her native city of Sao Paulo,

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