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«Carnival, the ecstatic release of carnal desire in the days leading up to Lent, has a long history. A highly consistent album, rarely leaving the realm of the key groove. Standout tracks on the album include a remix of 's 'August Day Song' by, a short vocal performance by over the top of a funky cut from, and the new bossa cut of that harks back directly to the work of and, but with a tight little cut of drum'n'bass added in. There are hints of something more adventurous now and then, but in truth it's not often the aim of lounge music to be adventurous as much as it is to be simultaneously relaxed and grooving. The basic format for much of it is electronica meets samba or bossa, but excellently executed. For the cost of a used paperback, we can share a book online forever. This one’s a reissue, a re-release.Originally put out into the world in 2006 Putumayo is representing its collection of sultry, chilled Brazilian grooves. Various Artists: Putumayo Presents: Brazilian Lounge. Septemby Simon Sweetman V/A: Putumayo Presents Brazilian Lounge Various Artists: Putumayo Presents: Brazilian Lounge Putumayo World Music/Ode This one’s a reissue, a re-release.
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The works are essentially what one would expect as ambient background music in a documentary on modern Rio, but the sound indeed goes past that somewhat. Wonderfully slick, urban Brazilian music fills this CD from start to finish.