![]() Nature Plan - Broken Samba (Electric Version)ģ. Si*Se - Amiga (Thievery Corporation Remix)ġ. Marcina Arnold - Blues For Jean Charles Menezesġ2. Colman Brothers - El Nino (Cha Cha Mix)Ĩ. Nature Plan - Broken Samba (Original Version)ħ. Sabrina Malheiros - Cade Voce (Max Cole & Beatnick Remix)Ħ. Shawn Lee’s Ping Pong Orchestra - Moodbenderĥ. Marcos Valle - Escape (Kashmeer Brothers 2007 Remix)ģ. Democustico - Summer Of Flora (Natural Self Remix)Ģ. Superb and truly timeless samba and bossa driven stand-out tracks by both Brazil based legends and/or up and coming super-darlings as well as fresh probes from the recording studios of top notch international club and lounge music producers make Brazilectro 9 a definite must have not only for the promising summer and all the cozy open air parties that come with it.īrazilectro 9 holds 26 kicking examples for one simple truth: Let the sunshine in!ġ. Most, if not all of the material included here by the way is professionally tested on international dancefloors by the cream of freestyle DJs. The heavy and quite intimate flirt between original Brazilian soundscapes and European club culture seems to be a never-ending source of inspiration for a lot of producers from both fields. Visit his website and Facebook to stay updated on future releases and tour announcements.Style: Deep House, Latin House, Nu-Jazz, Downtempoīrazilectro 9 again focuses on hi-resolution quality cherry picking from the big, big basket of `now' music. King Krule has also announced a massive North American and European tour that will have him playing Los Angeles for two nights, one at the Teragram Ballroom on November 8 and the second at the El Rey Theatre on November 9. ![]() “Czech One” will be part of the A-Side to an upcoming limited edition 7″ coming out September 13 via Panther Sounds/XL Recordings, which you can pre-order here. Watch the music video for King Krule’s new song “Czech One” below. Whimsically poetic, Marshall is as transfixing as ever and we are happy to once again be lost in the tangle of his rich murmurs. “Where tiny men have been absorbed for questioning the sky / To when and where the stars were formed, that glance upon this night / Lightyears to sit upon and paint us as we lie / And to think it’s us she’s wasted on, can’t even look her in the eye,” he sings rather sadly and ironically, musing on the grandiose of human existence, which in turn makes him feel so small to her, whereas his own self-absorption is the true hinderance. Alfred Prufrock”-sense, insecurities keep Marshall paralyzed in his romantic pursuits and really any personal connection, a sentiment that takes flight quite literally in the music video as he becomes a passenger to his life, lost in his introspections. Wrapped around that sleepy melancholy is an almost modernist suffocation on the angsts surrounding his existence, which hinges on a very tangible focal point–a girl. Close your eyes and you might even see Marshall swaying center stage, the rest of the band in pitted darkness and revealed only with brief illuminations as their tones appear throughout the song. ![]() The minimalist and almost improvisational nature of the song places the songwriting in the spotlight–or rather the soft glow of candlelight–like a lone singer tucked into the smokey-shrouded confines of a bar with leather cushioned seats and half-sipped martinis. A slow-burner that elongates itself along the velvet, baritone sighs of Marshall, “Czech One,” zig-zags around twinkling ivory keys, waning saxes, and distant guitar plucks as his meditations on life and love take him around the globe. King Krule, the multi-genre juggling stage name of UK artist Archy Marshall, has shared his first new single since 2013 today with the deeply atmospheric, lounge-jazz piece, “Czech One.” Paired with a noir-esque music video filmed on what feels like 80’s home-video tapes, the song sees Marshall wandering amongst strangers–from dimly lit red-eye flights to sprawling city streets–as he waxes existential-like on the past, present, and future. ![]()
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