Mateus sent me this CD when it came out a few years agone together with asked me If I would post service it here, I did. Here it is again, peachy stuff, banking concern stand upwardly for it out!
Mateus Starling is a brazilian guitar histrion together with composer that offers a distinctive vocalism to the footing of jazz-fusion guitar. His approach to improvisation, rhythmic concepts together with compositions is getting worldwide attention.
Graduated from Berklee college of music, majored inward functioning together with recorded his debut cd (Kairos) inward 2008 together with released it inward Jan 2009.
Jazz-rock fusion oriented cd. Lots of improvisation Pb past times a brazilian guitar histrion amongst a high grade quartet.
Track Listing:
1. Exodus;
2. Good Moments;
3. Jerico;
4. Brazilian Funk;
5. Guerreiro;
6. Pai; Pacoca;
7. The Ark.
Personnel:
Mateus Starling: guitar;
Jesse Scheinin: tenor sax (1-6);
Chris Cabrera: electrical bass (1-6);
Pablo Eluchans: drums (1-6);
Edu Nali: drums (7, 8);
Caio Slonzon: bass (7, 8).
Mateus Starling is a brazilian guitar histrion together with composer that offers a distinctive vocalism to the footing of jazz-fusion guitar. His approach to improvisation, rhythmic concepts together with compositions is getting worldwide attention.
Graduated from Berklee college of music, majored inward functioning together with recorded his debut cd (Kairos) inward 2008 together with released it inward Jan 2009.
Jazz-rock fusion oriented cd. Lots of improvisation Pb past times a brazilian guitar histrion amongst a high grade quartet.
Fresh out of Boston's Berkelee College of Music inward 2008, Brazilian guitarist Mateus Starling presents Kairos together with boldly abandons next inward the typical footprints of jazz canons to pursue his ain path. With highly developed chops sharpened inward varied settings (TV broadcasts/jingles, jazz, rock, gospel, ethnic music), this debut charts Starling together with a ring of his peers (talented members from Brazil, the US of America together with Chile) inward a alive studio setting.
An unadulterated functioning of eclectic jazz-rock-funk inward a grungy jam-band stew, the music sets forth amongst viii tracks that audio to a greater extent than similar Marc Ribot's experimentalism than what mightiness last expected from the calmer rhythmic shores of Cabo Frio inward Rio de Janeiro, where Starling was born.
The mix includes the muddied funk backbone of "Exodus," a dull grinder that moves into complimentary jazz amongst Starlings' hyper-mode guitar together with saxophonist Jesse Scheinin's acerbic reeds, supported inward skillful stead past times Chris Cabrera (bass) together with Pablo Eluchan (drums). Next inward trouble comes the real hip "Good Moments," stamped past times a wah-wah riff together with elongated sax lines, together with then later on "Jericho," a distant together with unruly cousin of swing, amongst dicey unison lines together with stand upwardly out solos from Starling together with Cabrera.
As hitting equally Starling performs (both technically together with creatively), this is a consummate grouping effort. On the irregular-metered "Brazilian Funk," Scheinin shows off amongst around soulful playing piece Eluchan's provides the exciting battery. Another underscore is "Guerreiro," marked past times its funky bass thread, psychotic guitar together with horn shouts; it grooves real difficult together with everyone shines.
Throw inward a pleasant exactly somewhat awkward ballad inward "Pai," the impressive Brazilian flavored "Pacoca" where Starling artfully shows his roots, together with the hallucinogenic dream of "The Ark" together with this debut uncovers a real promising guitarist who thankfully tin deliver without having to audio similar everyone else.
An unadulterated functioning of eclectic jazz-rock-funk inward a grungy jam-band stew, the music sets forth amongst viii tracks that audio to a greater extent than similar Marc Ribot's experimentalism than what mightiness last expected from the calmer rhythmic shores of Cabo Frio inward Rio de Janeiro, where Starling was born.
The mix includes the muddied funk backbone of "Exodus," a dull grinder that moves into complimentary jazz amongst Starlings' hyper-mode guitar together with saxophonist Jesse Scheinin's acerbic reeds, supported inward skillful stead past times Chris Cabrera (bass) together with Pablo Eluchan (drums). Next inward trouble comes the real hip "Good Moments," stamped past times a wah-wah riff together with elongated sax lines, together with then later on "Jericho," a distant together with unruly cousin of swing, amongst dicey unison lines together with stand upwardly out solos from Starling together with Cabrera.
As hitting equally Starling performs (both technically together with creatively), this is a consummate grouping effort. On the irregular-metered "Brazilian Funk," Scheinin shows off amongst around soulful playing piece Eluchan's provides the exciting battery. Another underscore is "Guerreiro," marked past times its funky bass thread, psychotic guitar together with horn shouts; it grooves real difficult together with everyone shines.
Throw inward a pleasant exactly somewhat awkward ballad inward "Pai," the impressive Brazilian flavored "Pacoca" where Starling artfully shows his roots, together with the hallucinogenic dream of "The Ark" together with this debut uncovers a real promising guitarist who thankfully tin deliver without having to audio similar everyone else.
This cd is amazing. Great compositions, extremely competent ring mates, intuitive improvisation, fantastic purpose of infinite together with
dynamics, sounds live, genuine originality, what else to say?
https://mateusstarling.com.br/
dynamics, sounds live, genuine originality, what else to say?
https://mateusstarling.com.br/
1. Exodus;
2. Good Moments;
3. Jerico;
4. Brazilian Funk;
5. Guerreiro;
6. Pai; Pacoca;
7. The Ark.
Personnel:
Mateus Starling: guitar;
Jesse Scheinin: tenor sax (1-6);
Chris Cabrera: electrical bass (1-6);
Pablo Eluchans: drums (1-6);
Edu Nali: drums (7, 8);
Caio Slonzon: bass (7, 8).

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