Modern Cosmology (Laetitia Sadier) – Summer Long Sale
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TRACKLIST: 01 C est Le Vent 02 The Source 03 Power Of Touch 04 The Berlin Friend
MOMBOJÓ started in 2001, in Recife (Pernambuco, Brazil). In 2002, they were already one of the big names on the line-up of the 10th edition of Abril Pro Rock. In 2004 they released their first album, Nadadenovo , which garnered attention for its influence from the mangue bit movement that started 10 years earlier. In 2006, after signing with the Trama label, they released “Homem-Espuma”. The band won two APCA (Asociación Paulista de Críticos de Arte) awards – in 2004, as the best band in Brazil, and in 2006 as the best album of the year (“Homem-Espuma”). Four years later, they returned to the indie world and released “Amigo Do Tempo”, and then the following year they released a commemorative album for the group’s 10th anniversary called, “11º Aniversário”, in which the band re-recorded some of their work and had Nação Zumbi as guests playing “Justamente”. They collaborated with people like Tom Zé, Fernando Catatau and Andreas Kisser, among others.
But it didn’t stop there. There is a special connection between them and a two-week artistic residence in a small house at the Aldeia borough of Recife, was proposed. They took Laetitia there to submerge her in a Brazilian musical environment. Avoiding the cold studio environment, they spend two weeks interacting and communicating and this brought about, almost three years later, the appearance of “Summer Long”, the EP.
The album opens with “C est Le Vent”, a psychedelic and dreamlike journey that shows clearly the STEREOLAB influence on MOMBOJÓ’s music, but with that elegant, syncopated touch of new-wave Brazilian music. “The Source” is disturbing, perturbing, driven continuously by Laetitia’s brilliant voice and a dirty guitar, and a pop bridge that breaks the song in two is a straight-up wonder, pushing the song toward that chaotic end.
“Power Of Touch” dives head first into bossa-nova territory, where you can see a special connection between the two parts, with their obvious commonalities, though it was a territory that MOMBOJÓ hadn’t entered since their first album, “Nadadenovo”. Excitement, melancholy, and feelings of weightlessness arise on this cosmic bossa-nova close to the early duos of Gal Costa and Caetano Veloso at the end of the 60s. Finally, “The Berlin Friend” closes the release, breaking with all the earlier moods, somewhere between funk impulses and garage accents, with the evocative presence of synthesizers, arriving at an impossible merging of OS MUTANTES, NEU!, and STEREOLAB. Slippery structures, overwhelming fantasy and imagination. Highly suggestive.
This is not going to be the only release we are going to enjoy from MODERN COSMOLOGY, because this project feels like it is in for the long-haul. For now, here at Elefant Records, we are really excited to be able to release this EP for everyone, because it is where all of our passions come together: collaborations, Brazil, bossa-nova, pop, psychedelia, vinyl, and of course, Laetitia Sadier.
Format | 10" |
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