Cosmographer
The tunes here are tasteful dubbed-out, spaced-out versions of previously released songs, most of them off Bixiga 70's landmark record, III. If you enjoyed that album (and you probably did), you will like this - these versions will make your party guests lose their shit!
Favorite track: 100% Dub.
Iano
I would love a promoter to bring these guys over to do a gig in Dublin - somewhere like The Sugar Club. I'm sure the large Brasilian community here would go wild....
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BIXIGA 70 LP BUNDLE
Bixiga 70 LP bundle includes:
- QUEBRA CABEÇA
- III
- THE COPAN CONNECTION: BIXIGA 70 MEETS VICTOR RICE
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LP - 12" VINYL (with download code included)
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This RECORD STORE DAY LP is a limited edition pressing of 1000 on 180-gram audiophile vinyl with a gatefold sleeve and download code.
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Hot on the heels of their highly acclaimed Glitterbeat album “III” -- an album The Guardian called “imaginative, progressive afrobeat”-- Bixiga 70 returns with a limited-edition, vinyl-only release for Record Store Day: The Copan Connection: Bixiga 70 meets Victor Rice.
Whereas “III” was a highly contemporary take on the Afro-Brazilian, “Black Atlantic” musical conversation, The Copan Connection looks northward from Brazil to Jamaica, and embraces the repeat-echo history of dub music as its inspiration. On the album, Bixiga 70 producer Victor Rice applies shimmering, kaleidoscopic dub reinventions to tracks from “III” and the results are jaw dropping and ear opening. Rarely has the full arsenal of dub techniques and philosophies been applied to music that isn’t reggae, and while dub and Afro-Brazilian stylings do not immediately connect in one’s mind, once the album is heard pumping out of the speakers it is clear that this is both a natural fit and a ground-breaking idea.
The music swells, ebbs, flows, deconstructs and then blissfully reconnects in completely unexpected ways. The result is not a mere companion piece to “III” but a completely new, stand-alone sonic experience.
The dubmaster on The Copan Connection, Victor Rice is a transplanted New Yorker, now residing in Sao Paulo. His contribution to the Brazilian music scene in the last years has been massive. Besides Bixiga 70, Rice’s production skills have been sought out by a who’s-who of established and emerging Brazilian artists including the legendary Elza Soares and the recent Latin Grammy winner Tulipa Ruiz. But Victor’s discography is also chock-full of reggae, ska and dub productions including a contribution to the dubbed out, Pink Floyd remake album “Dubber Side of the Moon.” He is no dub dilettante that's for sure. He works his magic in an old skool, King Tubby style, on a mixing board, with just a couple of effects and an abundance of inspiration and ideas.
Rice’s studio sits high above the megalopolis of Sao Paulo, in the famed Copan building, a classic of modernist architecture. His mixing board is pushed against a window and looking out one gets the sense they are floating above the beautiful madness of the city. It is a surreal setting perfect for the creation of shape-shifting, surreal sounds.
The Copan Connection: Bixiga 70 meets Victor Rice is a summit of equals. It is the music of a sensational band meeting the soundworld of a sensational producer. It pushes Afro- Brazilian music into a mind-blowing, alternate dimension.
Dub Remixes by Victor Rice at Estúdio Copan, São Paulo
Recorded at Traquitana Estúdio, São Paulo, by Cris Scabello, Décio 7, Junior Zorato, Maurício Fleury & Victor Rice
Mixed by Victor Rice at Estúdio Copan, São Paulo
Mastered by Grant Phabao at Paris DJs studio
Artwork & Design by MZK
Integrates Amazonian cumbia, huayno, sonidero cumbia, boogaloo and chicha with electric guitars, Farfisa organ, Theremin, flute, spaghetti western, psychedelia and of course fluid Latin percussion. Bixiga 70
A swirling, electric universe of music, created right in their own neighbourhood: Bogotá, Colombia. That’s the real Historia Natural of Los Pirañas. Bixiga 70
supported by 36 fans who also own “The Copan Connection: Bixiga 70 Meets Victor Rice”
I have to say that this one is one of the finest compilation I've ever seen. The story, the cover, the pictures, the booklet and of course the music! Just magic, like a time machine. fabmeyer
supported by 29 fans who also own “The Copan Connection: Bixiga 70 Meets Victor Rice”
Another one of my favorite AA titles. Snaky, jazzy melodies played over funky rhythms. One of those albums you won't even realize how often you've been playing it. bjlefebvre