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Brazilika: a Far Out 10th Anniversary
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Brazilika: a Far Out 10th Anniversary
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music
 
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Far Out mark their 10th anniversary with a special mix CD: 'Brazilika', from long-time Far Out fan and Master At Work, Kenny Dope. Featuring dope FX and 2 exclusive remixes of Far Out artists by Kenny, this mix CD combines...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Brazilika: a Far Out 10th Anniversary
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Far Out
Release Date: 10/4/2004
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music
Style: House
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Far Out mark their 10th anniversary with a special mix CD: 'Brazilika', from long-time Far Out fan and Master At Work, Kenny Dope. Featuring dope FX and 2 exclusive remixes of Far Out artists by Kenny, this mix CD combines the freshest music from Brazil, cut-up New York block party style and recorded especially to celebrate a decade of Far Out! Alongside Kenny's two slamming remixes of Sabrina Malheiros' "Estacao Verao" and Natures Plan ft. Ed Motta's "Without Words", (both exclusive to this comp), Kenny has selected his personal favourite Far Out tracks. He's dug deep in the vaults, choosing tracks that represent the full gamut of Far Out's diverse catalogue; classic sambas and bossas from the likes of Marcos Valle, the Ipanemas and the Friends From Rio, as well as the cream of nu-Brazilian electronica from the likes of Sabrina Malheiros, Nina & Chris and Da Lata, to create a mix that works both at home and the dancefloor. 'Brazilika' is a celebration of the first 10 years of Far Out Recordings "10 years that have redefined how Brazilian music is seen and heard worldwide. Here's to the next decade!

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STELLAR Tracks, Great Mixing but....
bordersj2 | Boston | 10/22/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Far Out records is a label out of London that's been around for ten years now. They've certainly had their fair share of releases in the nu-Brazil and old-school Brazil music scene. But utilizing the talents of some ofthe all time greats like Joyce, Marcos Valle and Os Ipanemas, they more than carved a niche in the market and gained a terrific reputation for putting out quality releases. This particular release is a tribute to their history. It's a compilation of all of those works, including the "Brazilian Love Affair" series which spans 5 volumes on its own. This one's done by Kenny & Dope FX and, well, it's interesting and even has a few exclusive pieces thrown to the mix. But it's clear - he dug the third "Love Affair" cd the most.



The good: The INCREDIBLE songs! Besides those I mentioned above, you have a heavy Christian Franck influence (Smoke City/Da Lata/Chris & Nina), you have a chilled out beach guitar track by Grupo Batuque and cool samba with Percussion Breakdowns. You also have the nu-jazz of Los Ladrones in their sexy cut "Las Lues Del Norte". You also have some good cuts by Friends From Rio and several others like Azymuth, Nature's Plan, Democustico. And hey, Kenny Dope did a great job mixing here too. The Bad: Kenny Dope did okay with this but he didn't have to keep reminding the listener that he was the one mixing! Seemed like after every other cut he'd chip in with "This is Kenny Dope..." or whatever other self-glorifying crap, thus ruining the groove. Not only is his name in bright orange on the cover of the CD but it's actually fonted BIGGER than the name of the CD and he wants to make sure we don't 'forget'... Adios humility! Check Chris & Nina's "Agua" and how it ends vs. the one on Brazilian Love Affair. I don't know what else to say... it sucks that he did that throughout the CD. The cut'll remind you of August Day Song, only better, and while the mix in the end could have been great with the up-beat bossa/samba swing, KD didn't have to cut in with his own vocal...



I recommend this to anyone that hasn't checked out the Brazilian Love Affair CD's. This one has some fantastic tracks and a sweet groove to it. If you have those, only really check this for the exclusive cuts and maybe the linear notes that shows the small degree of separation between DJ's and artists that appreciate new Brazilian tunes (Rainer Truby, Nicola Conte, etc.). If you want the melancholic nu-Brazil, I recommend the Brazilution series... 5 and 5.2 along with Brazilectro 3. You want some mixed up-beat latin tracks check the Caiprinha series, Nova Latino series and Latin Deluxe Dia em Noite.

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Really a Four Star Effort
bordersj2 | Boston | 10/16/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"At least it should be - but I cannot change the star rating so it sticks at three. Far Out records is a label out of London that's been around for ten years now. They've certainly had their fair share of releases in the nu-Brazil and old-school Brazil music scene. But utilizing the talents of some ofthe all time greats like Joyce, Marcos Valle and Os Ipanemas, they more than carved a niche in the market and gained a terrific reputation for putting out quality releases. This particular release is a tribute to their history. It's a compilation of all of those works, including the "Brazilian Love Affair" series which spans 5 volumes on its own. This one's done by Kenny & Dope FX and, well, it's interesting and even has a few exclusive pieces thrown to the mix. But it's clear - he dug the third "Love Affair" cd the most.



The good: The incredible songs! Besides those I mentioned above, you have a heavy Christian Franck influence (Smoke City/Da Lata/Chris & Nina), you have a chilled out beach guitar track by Grupo Batuque and cool samba with Percussion Breakdowns. You also have the nu-jazz of Los Ladrones in their sexy cut "Las Lues Del Norte". You also have some good cuts by Friends From Rio and several others like Azymuth, Nature's Plan, Democustico. And hey, Kenny Dope did a great job mixing here too. The Bad: Ho boy... Kenny Dope did okay. But he didn't have to keep reminding the listener that he was the one mixing! Seemed like after every other cut he'd chip in with "This is Kenny Dope..." or whatever other self-glorifying crap, thus ruining the groove. Not only is his name in bright orange on the cover of the CD but it's actually fonted BIGGER than the name of the CD and he wants to make sure we don't 'forget'... Adios humility! Check Chris & Nina's "Agua" and how it ends vs. the one on Brazilian Love Affair. I don't know what else to say... it sucks that he did that throughout the CD. The cut'll remind you of August Day Song, only better, and while the mix in the end could have been great with the up-beat bossa/samba swing, KD didn't have to cut in with his own vocal...



I recommend this to anyone that hasn't checked out the Brazilian Love Affair CD's. If you have those, only really check this for the exclusive cuts and maybe the linear notes that shows the small degree of separation between DJ's and artists that appreciate new Brazilian tunes (Rainer Truby, Nicola Conte, etc.). If you want the melancholic nu-Brazil, I recommend the Brazilution series... 5 and 5.2 along with Brazilectro 3. You want some mixed up-beat latin tracks check the Caiprinha series, Nova Latino series and Latin Deluxe Dia em Noite."