Domenico+2

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Sincerely Hot 02:13 Tools
Aeroporto 77 03:33 Tools
Possibilidade 03:49 Tools
Solar 02:39 Tools
Telepata 03:52 Tools
Despedida 04:33 Tools
Comigo 04:26 Tools
Tarde De Chegada 04:26 Tools
Felizes Ficaremos Na Estrada 02:30 Tools
Tema da zorra 02:30 Tools
Te convidei pro samba 02:30 Tools
Alegria, vai lá 05:06 Tools
Você e Eu 05:06 Tools
Arrival Afternoon 05:12 Tools
Alegria vai lá 05:12 Tools
Solar (Six Too Remix) 03:20 Tools
Araras Sessions 01:15 Tools
Aeroporto 77 (Airport 77) 01:15 Tools
Te Convidei 02:45 Tools
Possibilidade (Possibility) 01:15 Tools
Tarde de Chegada (Arrival Afternoon) 01:15 Tools
Te Convidei Pro Samba (I Invited You to the Samba) 02:45 Tools
Felizes Ficaremos Na Estrada (Happy Stay in the Way) 02:45 Tools
Despedida (Farewell) 02:45 Tools
Telepata (Telepathist) 00:00 Tools
Os Pinguinhos 00:00 Tools
Solar - Six Too Remix 03:21 Tools
voce e eu 03:21 Tools
Conmigo (With Me) 03:21 Tools
Comigo (With Me) 03:21 Tools
Você E Eu (You and Me) 03:21 Tools
Alegria, Vai Lá (Go On, Happiness) 03:21 Tools
Posibilidade 03:21 Tools
Alegria, Vai La 03:21 Tools
Conmigo (Album Version) 03:21 Tools
Solar (Album Version) 03:21 Tools
Telepata (Album Version) 03:21 Tools
Aeroporto 77 (Album Version) 03:35 Tools
Felizes Ficaremos Na Estrada (Album Version) 03:35 Tools
Sincerely Hot (Album Version) 03:35 Tools
Te Convidei pro samba (Album Version) 03:35 Tools
Solar [Six Too Remix] 03:35 Tools
Aeroporto 03:35 Tools
Voce e eu (Album Version) 03:35 Tools
Tema da zorra (Album Version) 03:35 Tools
Tarde de chegada (Album Version) 03:35 Tools
Alegria, vai la (Album Version) 03:35 Tools
Possibilidade (Album Version) 03:35 Tools
Despedida (Album Version) 03:35 Tools
alegria vai la 03:35 Tools
Te convideipro samba 03:14 Tools
Alegria Vai Lá (Go on, Happiness) 03:14 Tools
Desedida 04:34 Tools
Te Convidei Pre Samba 04:34 Tools
Airport 77 03:34 Tools
Felices ficaremos na estrada 03:34 Tools
Airoporto 77 03:34 Tools
Aereoporto 77 03:34 Tools
Te convidei pro 04:27 Tools
Comingo 04:27 Tools
08- Felizes Ficaremos Na Estrada 04:27 Tools
11- Tarde De Chegada 04:27 Tools
01- Alegria Vai Lá 04:27 Tools
10- Telepata 04:27 Tools
Maromba 02:39 Tools
Alegria 02:39 Tools
05- Comigo 04:27 Tools
Alegria Vai L�Go on, Happiness) 04:27 Tools
06- Solar 04:27 Tools
04- Te Convidei Pro Samba 04:27 Tools
Você Eu (You and Me) 02:39 Tools
02- Aeroporto 77 02:39 Tools
12- Tema Da Zorra 02:39 Tools
03- Possibilidade 02:39 Tools
Alegria Vai Lá 02:39 Tools
07- Sincerely Hot 02:39 Tools
Noite 02:39 Tools
Alegria Vai L¨¢ (Go on, Happiness) 02:39 Tools
Voc� Eu (You and Me) 02:39 Tools
13- Despedida 02:39 Tools
Você e eu 02:39 Tools
Conmigo 02:39 Tools
Felizes ficaremos da estrada 02:39 Tools
09- Você E Eu 02:39 Tools
15- Araras Sessions (Bonus) 02:39 Tools
Possibility 03:50 Tools
Solar [Six Too Remix] [Mix] 03:50 Tools
14- Araras Sessions (Bonus) 03:50 Tools
Felizes... 03:50 Tools
17- Araras Sessions (Bonus) 03:50 Tools
With Me 04:27 Tools
I Invited You To The Samba 05:08 Tools
Alegria Vai LýGo on, Happiness) 05:08 Tools
Voc¨º E Eu (You and Me) 05:08 Tools
Felizes .. 05:08 Tools
Go On, Happiness 05:07 Tools
16- Araras Sessions (Bonus) 05:07 Tools
Araras Sessions 1 05:07 Tools
Telepathist 03:53 Tools
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Their burgeoning individual careers, to date, have included many years of touring experience with some of the founding fathers of Brazilian Bossa Nova and Tropicalia and collaborations with such diverse musicians as Beastie Boy producer Mario Caldato, Brazilian noise-guru Arto Lindsay, and Trattoria artist Takako Minekawa. Most recently, they have embarked together on the project of a musical trilogy: three albums by the threesome, each created under the leadership of a different member, and allowing his particular vision to come to the forefront. With each incarnation, we see the triumvirate through a different lens. As Domenico explains: “We had the idea to make a trilogy with music. Each member of the band will stand in the center and make his own album, in this way, we can change the focus every shot we make.” 2001 saw the release of Music Typewriter, the exquisitely crafted, lyrical debut of the plus twos. The album, accompanied by an extended tour of the US, Canada, Europe, and Japan, was highly praised by critics. “Half of this debut is mentholated bossa nova; half is sexy carnival music for the digital era. All of it is gorgeous.” (Entertainment Weekly; February 23, 2001) Three years on, the band has undertaken a change in musical direction (and name), shifting focus to the drummer, electronic percussionist, composer, and "sound-scapist" Domenico Lancelotti. Sincerely Hot infectiously combines samba, bossa nova, tropicalia, MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), rock and electronica together in a raw, rough mix that still hangs on to its sweet Brazilian roots. It may be, in Moreno's words, "clearly a drummer's album," but its reconstitution of the diverse elements present on Music Typewriter - increasing the emphasis on groove and sonic experimentalism, without sacrificing the compositional mettle and subtlety that kindled the trio's first album - result in an invigorating, inventive, but approachable record that should appeal to ears of all stripes. -Domenico- was born in 1972 and raised in an Italian-Brazilian family in Rio de Janeiro. The rhythms of samba are in his blood: his father is the well-known 1970s composer and singer Ivor Lancellotti. Domenico has collaborated with artists such as Quarteto Em Cy, Daniel Jobim, Caetano Veloso, Fernanda Abreu, Adriana Calcanhotto; in the '90s, around the time he first met and befriended his current compadres, he formed the experimental rock band Mulheres Que Dizem Sim (Women Who Say Yes). As well as a drummer, Domenico is also a visual artist - he created the cover art for all of the trio's releases so far, with the help of his wife Zoy. “When we made Moreno Veloso+2’s Typewriter Music, we focused on the singing. And first when I thought of making mine, I wanted it to be as bossa nova trio like Milton Banana, where the drummer always leads other musicians. My album become something different from this, but the idea is till there and one can hear it on the album.” -DomenicoBorn in Bahia, Brazil's first capital and the birthplace of many Afro-Brazilian beats, -Moreno- was raised in Rio de Janeiro by perhaps the country's most respected composer and singer, Caetano Veloso, and his wife Dede. A gifted singer equally at home on guitar, cello, trumpet, and tambourine, Moreno has had the opportunity to experience firsthand the siftings and shiftings of Brazilian musics throughout his life. The constant exploration and recombination of styles which is evident throughout Caetano's career is also very present in that of Moreno, whose tendency is to bridge the experimental and the traditional, as with both his mid-90's band Gold Nyte Warszawa and the current group. The group's third member and the producer of Sincerely Hot, -Kassin- is what we call a pure Carioca. From the beginning, Kassin has always been fond of the experimental, bizarre side of music. His older brother, a DJ, encouraged his catholic tastes early on, inspiring him to purchase his first album – a Kraftwerk record – at the age of 8. In 1996 he released his first album with his Tex- Mex/ska fusion band Acabou La Tequila. A well-known producer as well as a bassist, Kassin has collaborated with and produced many artists including Lenine, Marisa Monte, Bebel Gilberto, Arto Lindsay, Caetano Veloso and Jorge Mautner. “I have never cared about where music is from. I think it is very discriminative to categorize any music to a certain frame. [That] all the music except from U.S.A and Europe would be always categorized as world music – I feel this way of thinking is very colonial.” -Kassin Welcome to the revolving musical door that is Moreno, Domenico, and Kassin. Stylistic trailblazers, accomplished instrumentalists, respected producers, heirs to a family heritage of Tropicalia and Samba, and the vanguard of a new generation of Brazilian musicians - these are three consummate artists whose unique mix of traditional Brazilian songwriting with the quirky beats, loops, and noises of contemporary electronica is defining the sound of New Brazil. Release from LuakaBop page (http://www.luakabop.com/photobio/Domenico/domenicobio.html) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.