MUSA
From the vibrant heart of Rio de Janeiro emerges ALEH, a singer and multi-instrumentalist whose growing reputation has seen him closer with titans of the Brazilian music scene, including: Cassiano, Banda Black Rio, Sandra De Sa, and Seu Jorge. With a discography already boasting singles that have graced national television, ALEH is no stranger to success. His recent foray into London's studio scene, partnering with producers Juan Laya and Jorge Montiel, has proven to be a fertile ground for innovation, merging his distinct Brazilian vision with their production expertise.
The fruits of these collaborations are vividly showcased in their latest single, "Musa." This release offers a fascinating duality. The original version is a masterclass in fusion, a West Coast-infused Disco Funk sound that's seamlessly blended with a distinctly Brazilian flair. It conjures an intriguing sonic image, as if Marcos Valle were to jam with P-Funkadelic – a bold and exciting combination that's both familiar and refreshingly new.
The alternative version of "Musa" delves into a different, yet equally compelling, sonic landscape. Here, ALEH and his collaborators explore the deeper spectrum of Afro/Brazilian/Electronica. With hints of a "Favela Funk" sensibility, the track is elevated by a jazzy sophistication and an array of brilliant processing. It's a testament to the three artists' ability to push boundaries and create something truly unique.
"Musa" is a powerful testament to ALEH's, Juan & Jorge's artistic growth and their willingness to experiment. The "bipolar" nature of the release isn't a flaw, but rather a strength, showcasing the versatility of ALEH's talent and the exciting potential of his collaborations with Laya and Montiel. This is music that speaks to both the rich heritage of Brazilian sounds and the exciting possibilities of global electronic music.
Credits:
Aleh: Vocals, Guitar & Additional Percussion
Milt Mavrakakis: Synth Bass (original version), keys & lead synth
Juan Laya: Drums & Percussion
Jorge Montiel: Additional programming
Produced by Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel
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