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Ink 19 :: Suba

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Suba is apparently one of Brazil's leading producers. Sao Paulo Confessi...

SUBA SAO PAULO CONFESSIONS Six Degrees Records Suba is apparently one of Brazil's leading producers. Sao Paulo Confessions is his debut release, and it slides underneath your skin like a secret. A confession, if you will. The music has that trance-inspired vibe that just sucks you into its world. Once ...

Ink 19 :: Suba

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Tributo (Six Degrees). Review by Matt Cibula.

SUBA TRIBUTO Six Degrees I loved Sao Paulo Confessions, Suba's first album to be released up here in the U.S. It was dance music with heart and soul, Brazilian technofunk of the highest order, and sported not only a bunch of wicked/sexy grooves but also a sense of humor. So I was sad to find out that ...

Ink 19 :: Soulstance

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Truth, Simplicity, and Love (Shakti). Review by Matt Cibula.

... ) Dave Brubeck. There's a lot of flute here. A lot. It's very pleasant. Here's my problem with this record: the damned thing sounds like a rip-off of Suba's Sao Paulo Confessions from last year. Suba, also a European dance artist who fell in love with Brazilian music, actually lived in Sao Paulo before ...

Ink 19 :: Cibelle

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Cibelle (Six Degrees). Review by Bill Campbell.

CIBELLE CIBELLE Six Degrees Anyone familiar with Suba's groundbreaking Sao Paolo Confessions already knows the velvety sound of Cibelle. It was her sexy sirenings that added a touch of beauty and wonder to Suba's dark and moody electro-bossa sound. Now, three years later, Cibelle has finally released ...

Ink 19 :: Bebel Gilberto

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I've been in kind of a slow rumba mood or recent. That slow, sexy roll that c...

... Ziriguiboom debut." Now, I haven't listened to enough bossa nova to give any validity to the claim, but the deal was sealed for me when I discovered Suba had produced the release. Suba does some wonderful music, too. Well I got my "Latin vibe" stylin' after listening to the album. I bet there a more ...

Ink 19 :: Zero dB

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Reconstruction (Fluid Ounce/Ubiquity). Review by Bill Campbell.

... that perfectly combines passion and melancholy. There's pure funk stank with John Kong and Moonstarr's "Future Vision" and kinetics gone amok with Suba's "Samba Do Gringo." For more Brazilian fun, you don't want to miss their treatment of Grupo Batuque's "E Ruim." Full of fun, energy and readily apparent ...

Ink 19 :: The Best of Lounge Music

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Les Tubes en Version Originale des Lieux Branchés (Atoll). Review by Bill Campbell.

... flare and the Grand Tourism and Terry Callier number). Hell, there are even some beautiful moments (like "The Man," Bonga's "Mona Ki Ngi Xica" and Suba's "Felicidade"). But the time in this lounge is way too uneven. Though I'm not looking to codify the "lounge" scene, I'd much rather have Thievery Corporation ...

Ink 19 :: Brazilian Love Affair 3

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The Essence of Brazilian Chill Out (Far Out). Review by Bill Campbell.

... seemed like a lot of good African percussion being drowned in a vat of maple syrup. But with the fantastic grooves coming from Ziriguiboom (Bebel, Suba, and Zuco 103) via Six Degrees, the cool-ass lounge scene, and Brazilian beats, I have started digging deeper than and past MPB to discover there are ...

Ink 19 :: Traveler '00

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Traveler '99

... treatment from Thievery Corporation that just swims in dub. The Uman track, "Free Uman Walking," is a beautiful cross between jazz and a rumba. Suba also gets a wonderful treatment the Freezy Jam Remix of "Voce Gosta." There are so many great tracks on Traveler '00 that I will never be able to select ...

Ink 19 :: Da Lata

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Serious (Palm Pictures). Review by Bill Campbell.

... back in 2000 (when Da Lata's debut Songs from the Tin came out) being told that this was an electro-live Brazilian band along the same lines as Suba and Zuco 103. Shows what I know. Da Lata is actually Patrick Forge and Christian Franck, and -- guess what -- they're based in London. Normally, I'd be ...
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