DiMonaco: Vocals, Electric Guitar, Bass, Electric and Acoustic Piano, Organs, Synthesizers, Percussion. Barbera: Vocals, Electric and Acoustic Guitar, Brazilian Viola, Mandolin, Sitar, Electric and Acoustic Piano, Organs, Synthesizers, Percussion.
Additional musicians: Caroline: Vocals on Mariana Danilo Santana: Piano and Fender Rhodes Electric Piano on Mariana Gabriela Machado: Flutes and Flute arrangements on Mariana Márcio Forte: Cuíca on Sunshine Love Marcos Banana: Drums and Percussion on Sunshine Love, Mariana, Nova Temporada De Verão, and Natural Marcos Lucke: Double Bass on Mariana Mariah: Vocals on Sunshine Love Tuto Ferraz: Drums on You Can't Hide
All songs by Barbera, DiMonaco except You Can't Hide by Barbera, DiMonaco, Cruz
Photos by: André Porto Ricardo Migliorini
Influences
Airto & Flora Purim, Archie Shepp, Azymuth, Baden Powell, Beatles, Billy Joel, Bob Marley, Bowie, Burnier & Cartier, Caetano Veloso, Candeia, Cartola, Cassiano, Cecil Taylor, Charles Mingus, Chicago, Clash, Coltrane, A Cor Do Som, Dorival, Dori, Nana & Danilo Caymmi, Dexter Wansel, Earth,Wind & Fire, Elis Regina, Elton John, Fela Kuti, Gal Costa, Gil Scott Heron, Gilberto Gil, Guilherme Arantes, Herbie Hancock, Hugh Masekela, Hyldon, Ivan Lins, James Mason, Jimi Hendrix, João Donato, João Gilberto, Johnny Alf, Jon Lucien, Jorge Ben, Joyce, Kraftwerk, Labi Siffre, Lamont Dozier, Led Zeppelin, Leon Ware, Leroy Hutson, Letta Mbulo, Lô Borges, Luiz Melodia, Marcos Valle, Maria Bethânia, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Miles, Milton Nascimento, Moacir Santos, Nina Simone, Novos Baianos, Paulinho Da Viola, The Police, Quincy Jones, Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti, Roxy Music, Ramsey Lewis, Roberto Carlos, Roy Ayers Ubiquity, Santana, Shuggie Otis, Steely Dan, Stevie Wonder, Tamba Trio, Tânia Maria, Tarika Blue, Tim Maia, Tom Jobim, Toninho Horta, Weldon Irvine
E-Brazil The amazing new music from the land of samba
Brazil is a country of lots of facets and cultures. Everyday new songs of many kinds of genres and styles are created by artists spread all over the country.
This compilation tries to draw a survey to show the newest face of Brazilian music putting names that have been outstanding and that purpose to show the versatility that composes the resonant view of this land that doesn't live just of sun, sea and "caipirinha".
There is no doubt that is a great opportunity to listen to lots of well-known musicians as well as great news that are coming up here.
Listen carefully and observe that the order of the songs has been thought in a way to build a "lift" (or a ride) throught the new Brazilian music.
Groovement proudly presents its first show for Samurai FM – a blissed out collection of moods from Favorite Recordings' Sao Paulo contingent: Modo Solar!
A new compilation featuring 16 of Favorite great recordings from the last years.
Few unreleased tracks or 'rare versions'.
Still digging vintage and nu soul music, hip hop, funk and afro beats !!!
Tracks by The Real Fake MC, Mr President, Onra, Mr Day, Patchworks, Suspect, Cléon, Frank Byiong and Massak, Modo Solar, Lee McDonald, Dal Gren, Mister Modo ...
Check it out on iTunes
Modo Solar Natural EP
Exploring jazz-funk and soul electrified by Brazilian rhythms, Natural is the phonographic debut of São Paulo duo Modo Solar, comprised of composers, instrumentalists, producers and singers Barbera and DiMonaco.
Recorded in an apartment living room transformed into a studio and released in 2008 by French label Favorite Recordings, the EP includes four original compositions, as well as two tracks remixed by producer Bruno "Patchworks" Hovart who has collaborated with jazz high priest Archie Shepp and new star of electro-soul Amp Fiddler among others.
The remix of "Natural", title track of the EP, has been included in the track lists of renowned radio stations such as Radio Nova in France and Tokyo FM in Japan.
From the cuíca boogie of "Sunshine Love" to the Edu Lobo/Clube da Esquina-inspired "Mariana", going through the shameless but sagacious influences of Marcos Valle and João Donato, Modo Solar has, according to Rolling Stone magazine, a sound that "seems to come from a group of half a dozen musicians with at least three guitars, percussion, mandolin, piano, flute, sitar, and synthesizers" and is gradually being included in radio station's and DJ's set lists around the world.
Rolling Stone Brasil, March 2007 (Click the image above)
Modo Solar
Duo brings back the tradition of writing songs
Gian Paolo La Barbera and Fabricio DiMonaco first met in advertising school. The duo comprises Modo Solar, whose sonority seems to come from a group of half a dozen musicians with at least three guitars, percussion, mandolin, piano, flute, sitar, and synthesizers.
Barbera started playing at age 16 and has always been in bands. DiMonaco started listening to music at 9 and playing at 11. Barbera was heavily influenced by rock, especially from the 70’s. DiMonaco’s first record was Kiss’s Creatures of the Night (1982). When Barbera’s last band dissolved he decided to dive into Brazilian music. “I studied popular acoustic guitar at Tom Jobim Music Center”. Before splitting, DiMonaco’s last band mixed rock with soul and rap.
Unhappiness in their previous bands led them into solo projects. “Dealing with other people to make decisions is a drag”, says Barbera, who, alone, invested in hours of recording studio for a record that was never released. Meanwhile, DiMonaco created his music using computers and electronic tools. “It was more an exercise in composing and songwriting”, he explains. Suddenly they fell in love with each other’s music and decided to join forces. “We met up one morning to try and write something. We started at 10 and by noon we had finished a song.” It was “Modular”, a sound portal that gives access to sensorial experiences such as a sunset at the beach and a mojito in your hands.
“We write songs”, explains DiMonaco. Keeping clear of samplers, and critical of the modus operandi of modern creative processes that privilege production instead of composition, the duo, influenced today by the jazz-funk, funk, and soul of North Americans (Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder), Africans (Hugh Masekela, Letta Mbulu), and Brazilians (Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti, Tim Maia, Marcos Valle, Deodato, and João Donato), recorded with the collaboration of percussionists Juninho and Marcos Banana, and flautist Gabriela Machado.
Modo Solar’s MySpace has already received around four thousand visits and accumulates flattering comparisons with Azymuth and Clube da Esquina. Barbera is thrilled. “We get messages from Finland, Argentina, the U.S., Japan...”
Still unsigned, the duo is in no hurry – they are waiting for the right moment. Until then, they don’t know how to refer to their demo CD of five songs. “We don’t even consider it as a record. But many people do”, says Barbera. “The music that we materialize is Modo Solar. It’s all we know”, ends DiMonaco.
Márcio Cruz
Rolling Stone Magazine
Brazil
Translation: JWSC
“At present you need to have a listen to Modo Solar from Sao Paulo - make laidback 'sex on the beach' grooves er, groovy!"
Dave Cookie
Moloko
“Diggin' them soundz y'all...sonic paradise!!!! unsigned!!???? WHAT???!!!! The musick bizness iz LOCO!!! Keep makin' that beautiful music!"
Arik Marshall
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Macy Gray
“I love 'Nova'! awesome rhythm.
if and when i get to Brazil, we must work together. ;)"
Rahsaan Patterson
“Love it! Soothing and soulful. Keep on!"
Raul Midon
"New Brazilian retro, inspired by Marcos Valle, Clube da Esquina, and Azymuth, soft and classy. A hit on My Space, the São Paulo duo promise to release a CD soon."
Rolling Stone Magazine
Brazil
"Sweet Melting Pot ! Mild & smooth 70's funkness in the mood and certain Brazilian groove behind.
The most amazing thing for me when I listen to Brazilian music is that all the instruments are singing it's melody, even drums & percussions give their own notes & harmonize with Vocals. Well, ModoSolar gives me the same.
Waiting for new album ? Yes we all are."
Shota Inaba
Rip Curl Recordings, a label of Inpartmaint Inc.
Japan
“Killer soul from this Brazilian duo - put together with a sweetly gliding sound that reminds us of Marcos Valle's best work from the early 80s! Like those recordings, there's a vibe here that's really soulful - rhythms that step along easily, and never try to hard - and a sweetly compressed style on the vocals, so that the lyrics fall in nicely alongside the warm guitars and keyboards in the mix. Instrumentation includes a fair bit of Fender Rhodes and other keyboards - and the EP features both original and Patchworks versions of "Natural" and "Nova Temporada De Verao" - plus the tracks "Mariana" and "Sunshine Love"
Dusty Groove America
USA
“This 6-tracker has it all! Beatsy Brazilian vibes, an absolutely devastating jazz track and even an awesome boogie tune 'Sunshine Love'. A must have!!“
Fat City
UK
“Sweet Latin infused music from two-piece Modo Solar who are Barbera and DiMonaco, they play most of the instruments on this ace 12", but have a pretty good backing band too. Kicking off proceedings with the Patchworks remix of natural, which injects a little bit of funky Latin shuffle into the original. The original mix is next up, a nice little Latin number a bit more laid back, with super guitar lines, cool percussion and authentic vocals aplenty. Last for side-A is my favourite "Mariana", an easy laid back groove, perfect for a balmy Summer's afternoon. On side-B the theme continues with "Sunshine Love", a more uptempo funky number with a nice groove. Up next is Patchworks with another remix, this time "Nova Temorado De Verao" into which he injects some nice funkyness via live slap bass. Last up is "Nova Temorado De Verao (original Mix)" which is a nice end to the EP, more shuffles, plenty of harmonies and oodles of Latin flavour. Ace.“
Modo Solar! Hola and muchas gracias to you! Thanks so very much for your gracious add and a very good afternoon to you! You have wonderful music on your page and you have great music influences as well. Have a wonderful weekend, Wishing you and yours a Very Happy, Healthy, and Safe Thanksgiving, many well wishes, blessings, and inspiration to you, and much continued success to you. All best! Arlene :D http://www.myspace.com/arleneweiss http://blog.myspace.com/arleneweiss
Thanks, You guys Have great music as well... Keep in touch and you can hit us up on our facebook fanpage (we check that more often) www.facebook.com/nkopernicus
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Muito obrigado pelo add e pela visita...grande som...de passagem, um abração no danilo...tamos sentindo falta dele aqui...um forte abraço desde salvador
1. Modo Solar – You Can’t Hide – CD-R* 2. Bahama Soul Club – Tangossa – Buyu CD-R* 3. Jazz Chronicles – Bologna – Futuristica Promo* 4. Timo Lassy – The More I Look At You– Ricky Tick 5. Quantic Soul Orchestra – Mas Pan– Tru Thoughts 6. Christos Kedras – Choice – Kapa Promo* 7. Root Soul – Sky High – Especial 8. Kinny/Azaxx – Black Street Lust – Tru Thoughts Promo* 9. Danny Massure – Skanky – Spring Strut Promo* 10. Jens Lekman/Bogdan Irkuk Love Nektar Mix – Sipping On The Sweet Nectar – Service
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