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Fabiano Do Nascimento
Mundo Solo
Far Out Recordings
- Cat No: FARO241LP
- 2024-07-22
当店のキーマンの一人、ブラジル/L.Aのギタリスト、ファビアーノ・ド・ナシメントがFar Out Recordingsから、新作アルバムをリリース。
Track List
Far Out Recordings proudly presents the new album from Brazilian guitarist and composer Fabiano do Nascimento.
Recorded at his home studio in Los Angeles (2020) Mundo Solo is fundamentally the sound of a man alone with his instruments.
Utilizing a variety of guitars, including 6, 7 and 10 strings, Oktav guitar and electric baritone guitar, alongside a host of pedals and synthesizers, Fabiano tracked imagined landscapes with expressive, expansive improvisations, which tend toward the more ambient and atmospheric reaches of his recent output.
Adopting Hermeto Pascoal’s concept of Universal Music, a rejection of nationalistic tendencies in order to express all of one’s musical influences all at once, Fabiano avoided leaning too heavily on any particular musical language, without denying his own musical roots.
After studying classical piano as a child, the Rio de Janeiro native discovered the guitar aged 10. Studying under his late uncle, Lucio Nascimento, he eventually left Brazil for LA, where he soon became an in-demand player for his distinct and authentic sound. He has since released seven albums under his own name and collaborated with renowned Brazilian artists including Arthur Verocai and Airto Moreira, as well as experimental US saxophonist Sam Gendel.
Mundo Solo (Do Nascimento’s eighth), was recorded in one take per track, with occasional overdubs and a few appearances from collaborators and friends Julien Canthelm (drums on Etude 1), Ajurinã Zwarg, (percussion on CPMV) and Gabe Noel (Bass on Curumim).
Fabiano Do Nascimento’s consummate mastery of his instrument has afforded him a freedom of expression few can claim. Blending the emotional with the elemental, Mundo Solo is a stunning snapshot of solitude and the beauty which can blossom within it.
Recorded at his home studio in Los Angeles (2020) Mundo Solo is fundamentally the sound of a man alone with his instruments.
Utilizing a variety of guitars, including 6, 7 and 10 strings, Oktav guitar and electric baritone guitar, alongside a host of pedals and synthesizers, Fabiano tracked imagined landscapes with expressive, expansive improvisations, which tend toward the more ambient and atmospheric reaches of his recent output.
Adopting Hermeto Pascoal’s concept of Universal Music, a rejection of nationalistic tendencies in order to express all of one’s musical influences all at once, Fabiano avoided leaning too heavily on any particular musical language, without denying his own musical roots.
After studying classical piano as a child, the Rio de Janeiro native discovered the guitar aged 10. Studying under his late uncle, Lucio Nascimento, he eventually left Brazil for LA, where he soon became an in-demand player for his distinct and authentic sound. He has since released seven albums under his own name and collaborated with renowned Brazilian artists including Arthur Verocai and Airto Moreira, as well as experimental US saxophonist Sam Gendel.
Mundo Solo (Do Nascimento’s eighth), was recorded in one take per track, with occasional overdubs and a few appearances from collaborators and friends Julien Canthelm (drums on Etude 1), Ajurinã Zwarg, (percussion on CPMV) and Gabe Noel (Bass on Curumim).
Fabiano Do Nascimento’s consummate mastery of his instrument has afforded him a freedom of expression few can claim. Blending the emotional with the elemental, Mundo Solo is a stunning snapshot of solitude and the beauty which can blossom within it.
〈Leaving Records〉からの「Das Nuvens」、そして〈Real World〉からのSam Gendelとのアルバムも控えるFabiano Do Nascimentoの新作アルバム「Mundo Solo」がブラジル音楽のスペシャリスト「Far Out Recordings」からリリースされました。タイトル通り自身一人での録音の形を主にしながら、6弦、7弦、10弦、オクタヴ・ギター、エレクトリック・バリトン・ギターを駆使、友人でもあるジュリアン・カンテルム(『Etude 1』のドラムス)、アジュリナン・ズワルグ(『CPMV』のパーカッション)、ゲイブ・ノエル(『Curumim』のベース)も参加している。多重に重ねた音、シンセサイザーはこれまでとは違った音の奥行きを産んでいると思います。素晴らしい。「エルメート・パスコアルのユニヴァーサル・ミュージックのコンセプトを採用し、ナショナリスティックな傾向を排除して、影響を受けた音楽のすべてを一度に表現することを目指した」と言っています。 (サイトウ)