S/T by JAMES MATTHEW SEVEN FT. FABIO SANTANNA

SKU141845
ArtistJAMES MATTHEW SEVEN FT. FABIO SANTANNA
TitleS/T
LabelBEIJINHO DO BRASIL
Catalog #BDB002
Tag
ReleaseW 52 - 2025
FormatVinyl - US7''
Benelux exclusive, Import
 € 13,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. A
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/b/bdb002_st/bdb002_a-side.mp3
  2. B
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/b/bdb002_st/bdb002_b-side.mp3

Description

Beijinho do Brasil announce their second release with the highly anticipated follow-up from LA-based producer and multi-instrumentalist James Matthew Seven, featuring guest vocals on the A-side by Rio de Janeiro's Fabio Santanna.

Recorded in a small studio on the beach in Oaxaca, Mexico, "Feels Good, Do It" brings to mind a lost recording from Marcos Valle's time with Leon Ware. Funky and soulful with warm Fender Rhodes and a horn section reminiscent of Banda Black Rio, the tune is a breezy, mid-tempo ode to embracing life's pleasures. Originally with vocals in English, the track was translated and re-recorded in Rio de Janeiro by Fabio Santanna. Fabio has a long-established reputation in Brazil as a torchbearer of modern funk and boogie, continuing in the lineage of artists like Robson Jorge and Lincoln Olivetti. But with his releases on labels like Onda Boa and Dippin' Records (which sold out nearly instantly), his international reputation is steadily growing. He has a new 7" due out on Dippin' Records on October 10th, pushing his name to the forefront once again, right on time to generate more buzz for our next 45!

About the flip side, "Ilha Racional" (a nod to Tim Maia's Racional era):
I had this dream where I was in a dive bar discotheque somewhere in the Caribbean. A thick cloud of smoke hung in the air as the selector dropped this bass-heavy bop that had the whole crowd vibing. Then, out of nowhere, in walked Tim Maia with a bag of mushrooms. He proceeded to grab the mic and preach about this alien world of rational energy. Shit was bugged out. When I woke up, James Matthew Seven had sent me this track to check out.

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