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Cat-No:zzzv19006
Release-Date:16.08.2019
Configuration:2LP
Barcode:0616576255739
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Release-Date:16.08.2019
Configuration:2LP
Barcode:0616576255739
TRACKLISTING:
A1 Te Faz Bem
A2 Deixa Música Tocar
A3 So Vejo Voce
A4 Nada Mais
B1 Can't Sleep (Album Version)
B2 é Bom Amar (Poema)
B3 Je Ta Falei
B4 Lullabye For Ipanema
C1 Serei Seu
C2 E a Felicidade
C3 Some Di Some Day
D1 Festa De La Relaxamento
D2 Serei Seu (Danilo Braca Revision)
After a string of successful singles, "Deixa Musica A Tocar", "So Vejo Voce", "E A Felicidade" and the DJ Harvey supported "Te Faz Bem" and "Serei Seu", the Danish / Brazilian quartet constellation Copenema (Copenhagen / Ipanema = Copenema) are ready to release their debut album "Deixa Musica a Tocar" .
The album mixes European electronica influences with Brazilian songwriting style. The sound becomes unique and some would say Balearic.
The album's leading single "Te Faz Bem", a funky downtempo track with live saxophone, flute and rhythm guitars and a baseline to die for has become somewhat a national Ibiza balearic anthem over the past years and spread worldwide, especially due to the massive support from DJs, from Harvey to DJ Pippi to Pete Tong and more.
"Serei Seu" the second single, another Ibiza fave, is a funky party track that sounds like a modern Jorge Ben. The single "So Vejo Voce" is Stan Getz meets the beach vibes, "Festa De Relaxamento" an Alfredo fave is jazzy Brazilian funk vibes with heavy live drums and a bass line that wants you to move.
"Lullaby For Impanema" is sunset material. The band's first recording, the 12 min beautiful jazzy cosmic downtempo Pat Metheny influenced and Leo Mas supported "Some Di Some Day" is pure bliss and a sunset fave amongst the Balearic community.
The album has three added bonus tracks (vinyl only) - Can't Sleep and Nada Mais, both recorded in a Music For Dreams writers camp recently, and the 12 minute journey of Serei Seu by Danilo Braca.

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