| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Marcos Valle – Parabens |
| 2. Patricia Marx – Submerso |
| 3. Ian Pooley – Sentimento |
| 4. Nature’s Plan Feat. Azymuth And Carina Andersson – Somewhere Beyond |
| 5. Tricatel Inc. – Alegria |
| 6. Concorde A L’orange feat. Rye – Ailton Ligeiro |
| 7. Jazzinho – Constelação (Quant Remix) |
| 8. Hacienda Feat. J-Ross – Sleepin’ Stone |
| 9. Janice – O Avesso Da Vida |
| 10. Max De Castro - Samba Raro |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. P’taah – Become Who You Are |
| 2. Vuca – Bossafrica |
| 3. Los Amigos Invisibles – Bruja (MAW Mix) |
| 4. Russ Gabriel – Live At The Nugget (Lars Bartkuhn Remix) |
| 5. Banda Favela – Samba De Ile (Belladonna & Duranti Remix) |
| 6. Aaron Bingle – Voare |
| 7. Vertente – Chuva (Seiji’s Oreja Remix) |
| 8. Ive Mendes – Natural High (Sumo Rebounce Remix) |
| 9. John Beltran – Felicidad Nova (Jimpster Remix) |
| 10. Ursula Rucker With Lil Louie Vega – Release |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Arndt Kielstropp, the groundbreaking originator of Brazilectro, conjures up a soulful Latin double-CD mix causing the sun to rise and beam the listener into the wonderful idleness of Bahia beach. Brazilution 5.2 is a masterpiece and wins on all levels. With eight exclusive tracks from top artists such as Ian Pooley (as preview to his upcoming new album Souvenirs),Tricatel Inc., Aaron Bingle and Hacienda. With fresh remix versions from top producers such as Masters at Work, Nicola Conte and Kyoto Jazz Massive. It also features rare and hard to get Latin tracks from top vocalists such as Patricia Marx, Ive Mendes and Max de Castro. All in all with 26 stunning tracks selected with unique knowledge and procured with laborious effort - hipsters, vinyl junkies and mainstream listeners will be equally pleased by this great summer selection!
See ya...
But here, here MOS has delivered an extremely well-placed product that is, for lack of a better word, fantastic. You simply cannot go wrong here and it even, dare I say, far surpasses some of the Brazilectro releases (which really try to be far too over-reaching in volume and sometimes become far too generic and mainstream). Having said that, to digress just a bit, definitely check out the latest installment of the Brazilectro series. It too is not to be missed.
As the other lone reviewer has said so well, definitely get this release. You will not regret it.
Like B&B 6, these cuts are of the highest quality; including the original takes which separates the series from the many other knock-offs. You have an amazing track by Natures Plan featuring Azymuth titled "Somewhere Beyond" with a neat bass-line and bridges that will make you gaze into the stars. Tricatel Inc's "Alegria" is a track that is very easy-going and mellow, a song that's seemingly tailor-made to fit this cd. It is a perfect prelude to the sexiness of the first 25 seconds to "Ailton Ligeiro". That track... flawless introduction but it could've done without the cuica. But a remix to Jazzinho's "Constelacao" is bangin' with that fresh beat and when the music stops and Guida's voice drips over silence a split second before kickin' up again... amazing! CD1 was just the warm-up - CD2 is when the party gets going. Starting out with a smooth P'taah track, you're taking through a true Latin club experience. Quality cuts by Amigos Invisibles, Aaron Bingle, Banda Favela, Russ Gabriel (well needed remix!), Ive Mendes (Another hot remix) highlight the club vibe. Something about that beat of Duran & Garcia (Duranti/Belladonna) remix of "Samba De Ile" that pumps me up. Rounding out the double disc set is a cut taken off of Xaver Fischer Trio's remix project that's given a head-in-the-clouds face-lift by Nicola Conte.
You've gotta check this one out. I couldn't even mention all the great tracks here, including some of the other exclusive cuts. It's like they took a page out of Glucklich 5 on how to set a consistent mood and Schema on the general format. But is it flawless? Patricia Marx track didn't fit so well IMO, and "Parabens" by Marcos Valle was also on Brazilectro 6. Arndt Kielstropp did a great job on disc two however the fading was very weak, ironically, when he added the three Schema influenced cuts in the end. I dig Janice Andrade, but her cut here didn't have that bounce she usually has in her slow tracks. And I've never been a huge fan of Max De Castro's work when there's singing involved. However there's more than enough material to garner giving this set a try - you may end up diggin' some of the artists featured. My advice - if you can, check the vinyl version. And if you do get this and like it, check Brazilution 5, Brazilectro 3, Brazilation and maybe Bargroovees: Espace Prive.
Arndt Kielstropp, the groundbreaking originator of Brazilectro, conjures up a soulful Latin double-CD mix causing the sun to rise and beam the listener into the wonderful idleness of Bahia beach. Brazilution 5.2 is a masterpiece and wins on all levels. With eight exclusive tracks from top artists such as Ian Pooley (as preview to his upcoming new album Souvenirs),Tricatel Inc., Aaron Bingle and Hacienda. With fresh remix versions from top producers such as Masters at Work, Nicola Conte and Kyoto Jazz Massive. It also features rare and hard to get Latin tracks from top vocalists such as Patricia Marx, Ive Mendes and Max de Castro. All in all with 26 stunning tracks selected with unique knowledge and procured with laborious effort - hipsters, vinyl junkies and mainstream listeners will be equally pleased by this great summer selection!
Brazilution 5.2,Various Artists,Ministry of Sound,Dance Music,Jazz,Pop,V/a Compilations
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Brazilution 5.2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Ministry of Sound Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002M5TL6 Release Date: 2004-10-05 |
Tracks:
- Marcos Valle Parabens
- Patricia Marx Submerso
- Ian Pooley Sentimento
- Natures Plan Feat. Azymuth And Carina Andersson Somewhere Beyond
- Tricatel Inc. Alegria
- Concorde A Lorange feat. Rye Ailton Ligeiro
- Jazzinho Constela (Quant Remix)
- Hacienda Feat. J-Ross Sleepin Stone
- Janice O Avesso Da Vida
- Max De Castro - Samba Raro
- Cibelle Si Viver No Samba
- Sound Surgeons Mi Siento Muy Feliz
- Justin Salinas Do Mar
Tracks:
- Ptaah Become Who You Are
- Vuca Bossafrica
- Los Amigos Invisibles Bruja (MAW Mix)
- Russ Gabriel Live At The Nugget (Lars Bartkuhn Remix)
- Banda Favela Samba De Ile (Belladonna & Duranti Remix)
- Aaron Bingle Voare
- Vertente Chuva (Seijis Oreja Remix)
- Ive Mendes Natural High (Sumo Rebounce Remix)
- John Beltran Felicidad Nova (Jimpster Remix)
- Ursula Rucker With Lil Louie Vega Release
- Nicola Conte The In Samba (Kyoto Jazz Massive Remix)
- Hipnosis Black Forest Stomp (Gerardo Frisina Remix)
- Xaver Fischer Trio I Sing This Song Just For You (Nicola Conte Latin Contrasts Version)
Album Description
Arndt Kielstropp, the groundbreaking originator of Brazilectro, conjures up a soulful Latin double-CD mix causing the sun to rise and beam the listener into the wonderful idleness of Bahia beach. Brazilution 5.2 is a masterpiece and wins on all levels. With eight exclusive tracks from top artists such as Ian Pooley (as preview to his upcoming new album Souvenirs),Tricatel Inc., Aaron Bingle and Hacienda. With fresh remix versions from top producers such as Masters at Work, Nicola Conte and Kyoto Jazz Massive. It also features rare and hard to get Latin tracks from top vocalists such as Patricia Marx, Ive Mendes and Max de Castro. All in all with 26 stunning tracks selected with unique knowledge and procured with laborious effort - hipsters, vinyl junkies and mainstream listeners will be equally pleased by this great summer selection!Customer Reviews:
Good, but not great.......2005-08-30
I'll Be Brief.......2005-02-24
See ya...
A far better product than its predecessor.......2005-01-09
But here, here MOS has delivered an extremely well-placed product that is, for lack of a better word, fantastic. You simply cannot go wrong here and it even, dare I say, far surpasses some of the Brazilectro releases (which really try to be far too over-reaching in volume and sometimes become far too generic and mainstream). Having said that, to digress just a bit, definitely check out the latest installment of the Brazilectro series. It too is not to be missed.
As the other lone reviewer has said so well, definitely get this release. You will not regret it.
GET THIS ALBUM!.......2004-10-05
Like B&B 6, these cuts are of the highest quality; including the original takes which separates the series from the many other knock-offs. You have an amazing track by Natures Plan featuring Azymuth titled "Somewhere Beyond" with a neat bass-line and bridges that will make you gaze into the stars. Tricatel Inc's "Alegria" is a track that is very easy-going and mellow, a song that's seemingly tailor-made to fit this cd. It is a perfect prelude to the sexiness of the first 25 seconds to "Ailton Ligeiro". That track... flawless introduction but it could've done without the cuica. But a remix to Jazzinho's "Constelacao" is bangin' with that fresh beat and when the music stops and Guida's voice drips over silence a split second before kickin' up again... amazing! CD1 was just the warm-up - CD2 is when the party gets going. Starting out with a smooth P'taah track, you're taking through a true Latin club experience. Quality cuts by Amigos Invisibles, Aaron Bingle, Banda Favela, Russ Gabriel (well needed remix!), Ive Mendes (Another hot remix) highlight the club vibe. Something about that beat of Duran & Garcia (Duranti/Belladonna) remix of "Samba De Ile" that pumps me up. Rounding out the double disc set is a cut taken off of Xaver Fischer Trio's remix project that's given a head-in-the-clouds face-lift by Nicola Conte.
You've gotta check this one out. I couldn't even mention all the great tracks here, including some of the other exclusive cuts. It's like they took a page out of Glucklich 5 on how to set a consistent mood and Schema on the general format. But is it flawless? Patricia Marx track didn't fit so well IMO, and "Parabens" by Marcos Valle was also on Brazilectro 6. Arndt Kielstropp did a great job on disc two however the fading was very weak, ironically, when he added the three Schema influenced cuts in the end. I dig Janice Andrade, but her cut here didn't have that bounce she usually has in her slow tracks. And I've never been a huge fan of Max De Castro's work when there's singing involved. However there's more than enough material to garner giving this set a try - you may end up diggin' some of the artists featured. My advice - if you can, check the vinyl version. And if you do get this and like it, check Brazilution 5, Brazilectro 3, Brazilation and maybe Bargroovees: Espace Prive.
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