Duduka da Fonseca, New Samba Directions
Posted: August 8th, 2013, 7:13 am
Track Listing: Duduka's Mood; Sonho De Maria; Solito; Alana; Isabella; Zelao; Tete; Ceu E Mar; Bad Relation; Samblues.
Personnel: Duduka Da Fonseca: drums; David Feldman: piano; Guto Wirtti: bass.
Record Label: Zoho Music
Just released this week. I knew I was going to like this one even before I heard it as I have his previous recording with the same trio, Plays Toninho Horta (a piano trio playing the music of a guitarist). I wasn't disappointed. This is a great example of Samba (NOT Bossa Nova) meets Jazz. Duduka has the ability to create a very light sound on the drums even though the music is dynamic and hard hitting. I'm reminded of Elvin Jones' playing on Tommy Flanagan's trio recording, Overseas. The tunes are a mix of originals and some fairly obscure Brazilian tunes and the trio has a Bill Evans type of empathy and interplay going. If you think Brazilian music is all about Bossa Nova, I suggest checking this disc out and prepare to be surprised.
Personnel: Duduka Da Fonseca: drums; David Feldman: piano; Guto Wirtti: bass.
Record Label: Zoho Music
Just released this week. I knew I was going to like this one even before I heard it as I have his previous recording with the same trio, Plays Toninho Horta (a piano trio playing the music of a guitarist). I wasn't disappointed. This is a great example of Samba (NOT Bossa Nova) meets Jazz. Duduka has the ability to create a very light sound on the drums even though the music is dynamic and hard hitting. I'm reminded of Elvin Jones' playing on Tommy Flanagan's trio recording, Overseas. The tunes are a mix of originals and some fairly obscure Brazilian tunes and the trio has a Bill Evans type of empathy and interplay going. If you think Brazilian music is all about Bossa Nova, I suggest checking this disc out and prepare to be surprised.