SIM SIM SIM by BALA DESEJO

SKU129076
ArtistBALA DESEJO
TitleSIM SIM SIM
LabelMR BONGO
Catalog #MRBLP 269 / 9D8473
Tag
ReleaseW 23 - 2023
FormatVinyl - UKLP
EAN Barcode7119691288611
Import
 € 24,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Embala Pra Viagem
    https://www.rushhour.nl/system/storage/serve/1469052
  2. Baile De Mascaras (Recarnaval)
    https://www.rushhour.nl/system/storage/serve/1469053
  3. Lua Comanche
    https://www.rushhour.nl/system/storage/serve/1469054
  4. Clama Floresta
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mrblp_269_9d8473_sim_sim_sim/sf935076-01-01-04.mp3
  5. Dourado Dourado
    https://www.rushhour.nl/system/storage/serve/1469056
  6. Nana Del Caballo Grande
    https://www.rushhour.nl/system/storage/serve/1469057
  7. Nesse Sofa
    https://www.rushhour.nl/system/storage/serve/1469058
  8. Lambe Lambe
    https://www.rushhour.nl/system/storage/serve/1469059
  9. Passarinha
    https://www.rushhour.nl/system/storage/serve/1469060
  10. Sim Sim Sim
    https://www.rushhour.nl/system/storage/serve/1469061
  11. Muito So
    https://www.rushhour.nl/system/storage/serve/1469062
  12. Cronografia (O Peixe)
    https://www.rushhour.nl/system/storage/serve/1469063

Description

'Sim Sim Sim' is the debut album from Bala Desejo. A band who are at the forefront of Rio de Janeiro’s artistic renaissance, they channel influences of Brazilian 60s Tropicália, 70s psychedelia and MPB to create a nostalgic, yet joyfully, avant garde sound.

The band is comprised of four distinct characters, each one an incredible talent in their own right and each with impressive credentials in the Brazilian Independent music scene. Central to the resurgent Rio de Janeiro musical community, the quartet of Dora Morelenbaum, Julia Mestre, Lucas Nunes and Zé Ibarra thrive in a group dynamic. They formed Bala Desejo to play collaboratively for a festival date in 2021, but when that show became a victim of pandemic shutdowns the idea for an album project materialised.

'Sim Sim Sim’, which translates into English as ‘Yes Yes Yes’, weaves through a fusion of genres,
taking twists and turns as it progresses. There is Tropicá lia, MPB, rock, samba -canção soul-funk and reggae in the mix. It possesses many of the qualities of a classic album from Brazilian music’s golden era of the 60s and 70s, but also manages to sound very now, which is not an easy task to pull off. As solo musicians, they have worked and collaborated with Brazilian iconsGal Costa, Caetano Veloso and Milton Nascimento to name but a few. Bala Desejo feels like a natural extension of what came before, taking the baton from these luminaries, adding their unique spin and moving the sound forward.

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