
A mysterious release, not only for its unique expressive style but also because it isn't even known when it was initially recorded let alone its release date. According to non profit Studio Piccolo owner Vincent Bruley, it could have been recorded during the 70s and eventually released in the early 90s, sometime throughout Nilton Castro's time in Paris making music for contemporary dance classes (often led by his wife). This album was originally intended for accompanying dancers in classes with an emphasis on rhythm and coordination. Given Nilton's background and expertise in percussion, the focal point of this album is to present an array of Afro Brasilian rhythms performed by himself with additional moments of choir, flute and keys/metallophone. Effortless due to Nilton's prowess and unburdened by typical financial pressures (often behind the release of a record), the result feels like charmingly unadulterated and pure expression throughout the entire album. But what really takes the
Miss You 33
Name: Mes Mains
Label: Miss You
Format: 12" LP
Country: DE
Category:
Style: Percussion, Tribal, Folktronic
Weight: 0.24 kg
Label: Miss You
Format: 12" LP
Country: DE
Category:
Style: Percussion, Tribal, Folktronic
Weight: 0.24 kg
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