POEMA DA GOTA SERENA by ZE EDUARDO NAZARIO

SKU109817
ArtistZE EDUARDO NAZARIO
TitlePOEMA DA GOTA SERENA
LabelLUGAR ALTO
Catalog #LA 002
Tag
ReleaseW 27 - 2019
FormatVinyl - UKLP
 € 19,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Pra Pensar
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/la_002_poema_da_gota_serena/01la002_1_.mp3
  2. Pra Sentir E Contar
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/la_002_poema_da_gota_serena/02la002_1_.mp3
  3. Energia Dos Três Mundos
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/la_002_poema_da_gota_serena/03la002_1_.mp3
  4. Só Pra Ouvir (Dedicada A Hermeto)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/la_002_poema_da_gota_serena/04la002_1_.mp3

Description

Reissue of this neglected masterpiece, “Poema da Gota Serena” by Zé Eduardo Nazário from 1982. This unique work gathers elements of free jazz, Brazilian Northeastern rhythms, Asian percussive instruments and electronics.

Poema da Gota Serena was Zé Eduardo's first solo project and it was financed by the legendary Lira Instrumental, a collaboration between the ground-breaking venue, label and publisher for the São Paulo avant-garde, Lira Paulistana, along with the always interesting Continental Records, home to such luminaries as Tom Zé. The album was offered as a package deal simultaneously with the production of “Flor de Plástico Incinerada”, ensuring 2 studio sessions at JV studios in October 1982.

Each side of the album explores different duets which, with its suite formated tracks, give the album the feel of a cohesive whole. The first half of the A side, “Energia dos Três Mundos”, is shared with the improvised saxophone of Cacau. Nazário delves into free jazz rhythms and plays his drums with a rolling and tumbling swing, using the kit in full, demonstrating the power of Brazilian jazz fusion. The second half of the suite takes us into a more tranquil mode. “Só Prá Ouvir”, demonstrates Zé’s mastery on the glockenspiel, and Indian percussion instruments, such as the tabla and mridangam. Cacau, on his side, switches his saxophone for more delicate dancing flute driven passages, equal parts northeastern rhythms and deep Amazonian indigenous influences. The B side, with “Prá Pensar / Prá Sentir e Prá Contar”, contrasts heavily with the A side’s more organic and natural feel. In Prá Pensar Lelo Nazários’s synth clusters and electronic blasts strangely interact with the exploring, wandering percussion. This track leads into the sublime “Prá Sentir e Prá Contar” where South Indian inspired vocals, performed by Zé Eduardo, accompany the graceful synth chords and fluttering percussion. The result is a hypnotic, otherworldly feel to the music that is infectious and takes the listener on an extraordinary journey.
With Poema da Gota Serena, it is possible to hear music that extrapolates the lines of the avant-garde and popular music. It is an album the demonstrates that Brazilian jazz fusion can be both spiritual and challenging at the same time.

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