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Show #167: New and Noteworthy Releases

It’s time to check out some new jams that I’ve enjoyed recently. We start out with a Brazilian guitarist that I had never heard of previously, but whom I like…

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By Tom Schnabel • Jul 15, 2016 • 1 min read

It’s time to check out some new jams that I’ve enjoyed recently. We start out with a Brazilian guitarist that I had never heard of previously, but whom I like a lot, Marcos Amorim. Singer Carla Hassett, based in Los Angeles, is a Brazilian singer who does some nice covers, both of Caetano Veloso (“A Little More Blue”) and this one, the Carmen Miranda classic “South American Way.”

Laura Mvula is next, with a brand new album. We hear “Let Me Fall,” my favorite on the new side. We follow with the electronica duo Classixx. They’re getting a lot of airplay on KCRW and are featured in the next free Annenberg/KCRW Sound in Focus show this Saturday, along with Baaba Maal and Brazilian Girls. I like this song, “In the Fine Times.”

Brazilian music courtesy of Grupo Bahia is next, from a nice collection from ARC Music in the U.K. Tenor saxophonist Ben Wendel has a new one too, and we hear “Amian” from it. He’s from Los Angeles but currently is busy on the New York City jazz scene.

Damian Draghici, a Rumanian pan flute player, is featured next with a cut from his most ambitious and best album ever. He’s an amazing player, taking this folkloric instrument and covering jazz classics with the best musicians in jazz. I am knocked out by this great new album.

Prolific Cuban pianist Omar Sosa follows with an atmospheric cut from his new CD Jog. We bookend the show, returning to Brazil, with a father-daughter combo of guitarist Sergio Assad and his daughter, pianist Clarice.

I hope you enjoy these new albums. I have more new releases and will feature them on another upcoming program.

Rhythm Planet Playlist for 7/15/16:

  1. Marcos Amorim / “Dance of the Five Princesses” / Sea of Tranquility / Adventure Music

  2. Carla Hassett / “South American Way” / +Blue / Paulista Records

  3. Laura Mvula / “Let Me Fall” / The Dreaming Room/ Sony

  4. Classixx / “In These Fine Times” (featuring De Lux) / Faraway Reach / Innovative Leisure

  5. Grupo Bahia / “Samba ARC” / Discover Music from Brazil with Arc Music / Arc Music

  6. Ben Wendel / “Amian” / What We Bring / Motema Music

  7. Damian Draghici / “Giant Steps” (featuring Eddie Daniels) / The American Dream / Century Jazz Records

  8. Omar Sosa / “Light in the Sky” / Jog / Otá Records

  9. Clarice and Sergio Assad / “Ventos” (Winds) / Reliquia/ Adventure Music

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    Tom Schnabel

    host of KCRW’s Rhythm Planet

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