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Marcela Lucatelli's Brazilian Songbook

by Marcela Lucatelli

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Desafinado 06:03
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Corcovado 04:05
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Ho-Ba-La-La 03:47
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Favela 04:45

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Produced by Marcela Lucatelli

Marcela Lucatelli - voice, violin (4), piccolo flute and tenor saxophone (5), electric organ (3, 5, 6, 9) and electronics
Rasmus Kjær - piano, electric organ and keyboards
Lars Bech Pilgaard - electric and acoustic guitar, electric bass (3, 5, 8, 9), samples and electronics
Anders Vestergaard - drums and percussion

Erik Kimestad - trumpet (1, 7)
Henrik Olsson - electric guitar (1) and koto (3)
Kristian Tangvik - tuba (9, 10)
Rasmus Kjær, Lars Bech Pilgaard and Anders Vestergaard - choir (5, 8)

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released November 19, 2021

Marcela Lucatelli’s Brazilian Songbook is an intensive collision between the global north and south, between the Euro-sublime and postcolonial alacrity, between slow violence and immediate thrills, between the work of art and the art of living. It is a work of experimental samba and bossa nova that drags the concert hall out into the carnival. Feeding on tropicália, jazz, punk, no-wave and “the avant-garde” and running them through the evermore ravenous motor of contemporary globalization, Lucatelli and her players have suffused each second of this record with the corporal desire for an alterity that exposes the fragility of identity by way of a heartbroken ecstasy. From the favelas of Rio to the “ghetto” neighbourhoods of Copenhagen, from the gentrified welfare states, to the extraction sites on pilfered indigenous land, Marcela Lucatelli’s Brazilian Songbook traverses the logistical fantasies of capitalist imperialism very late in its reign and offers the caress of a life lived for more. - Macon Holt

Recorded by Thomas Vang at The Village in Copenhagen, Denmark
Additional recordings by Peter Barnow
Mixed by Peter Barnow
Mastered by Emil Thomsen

Cover art and graphic design by Gabriel Martins
Photo by Ana Alexandrino

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