Lenine

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 62:07

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Peter Margasak has been a staff music writer at the Chicago Reader, where he covers everything from jazz to world music to country, since 1995. He's also a regu...more »

04.22.11
An excellent overview of one of Brazil's biggest modern pop stars.
Label: Six Degrees Travel Series / IODA

Lenine is a bona fide star in Brazil, a Recife native who only found success after moving to Rio. But he's never abandoned his musical roots, and much of his smart technology-kissed pop incorporates the styles and rhythms of Brazil's northeast. This album provides an excellent survey of his three most recent albums for RCA Brasil. “Jack Soul Brasileiro” is an homage to forro legend Jackson do Pandeiro, masterfully weaving in a sizable sample of the master's work amid pummeling maracatu beats. What Lenine does best is a quintessential quality of Brazilian music; embroidering traditional sounds into a thoroughly contemporary context. These songs are loaded with crafty samples and deft drum programming, but such modern touches never sully the old-fashioned sources. Lenine is also an excellent guitarist with a commanding feel for the myriad rhythms of his homeland — disparate grooves criss-cross like mad — and a strong singer, bringing a full-bodied brio to each performance.

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Nice work if you can get it...

MarcellusBarbosaLima

Yeah! Lenine is a great Brazilian artist... whose album is unavailable for d/l in Brazil. We have to suffer the short-sightedness of the labels...

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Excellent

Paulinhach

Lenine is more like a Brazilian Jack Johnson. Highly recommended if you like the style.

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AYY this is IT!

thewoolf

Lenine is a great artist this is a great album...variety...interesting sound ideas...just beautiful He produces other brasilian artists as well...a genius!

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Lenine is to Brazil as Prince is to U.S.

i8paste

I discovered Lenine in 1999 and have been a HUGE fan ever since. It's terrific to see that he's been signed to a great forward-thinking U.S. international music label like Six Degrees. This is a great collection of tracks from his earlier work on BMG-Brazil, which is hard to find (and expensive) in the U.S. But, these tracks make a great introduction for U.S. audiences. So many favorites of mine are on here. Jack Soul Brasileiro, Alzira E a Torre, A Rede, O Dia Em Que Faremos Contato...really every track here showcases what makes Lenine so great. Flashy guitar-work, funky rhythm and standout production. He truly is a wonderful performer. Suggestion for anyone at Six Degrees -- a dual-headline tour with Lenine and Willy Porter would be absolutely incredible!

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Brazilian electronica has been a gradually growing international phenomenon; the combination of warm, laid-back samba grooves and jittery electro beats has proven irresistible to many listeners from colder climes. But singer, guitarist, and songwriter Oswaldo Lenine Macedo Pimentel (who records under the less unwieldy moniker Lenine) takes a more muscular approach to this fusion than do many of his compatriots. Where others lounge languorously by the pool or jump around in delirious abandon, he tends to go for the throat. His music isn’t exactly aggressively in your face, but there’s nothing relaxed or decadent about it, either. Without fluent Portuguese it’s hard to know exactly what he’s singing about, but whatever it is, it sounds pretty political. Whether it’s the tensile funk of “Rosebud (A Verbo e a Verba)” or the more spare and downtempo “O Marco Marciano,” Lenine’s music sounds quite serious, and that is meant in a good way. As with the best serious music, though, it’s frequently danceable to an almost ridiculous degree: note, for example, the irresistibly grooveacious “Tuby Tupy” and the Minneapolis-via-São Paulo bump of “A Rede.” “Alzira e a Torre,” with its dark chord progression and propulsive beat, has something of a late-Clash vibe to it. When you want to chill out, there’s the more gentle and contemplative “Nem o Sol, Nem a Lua, Nem Eu,” but chilling out isn’t really what’s on the agenda here: this is powerful, exhilarating music with an intriguing edge. Here’s looking forward to much more like it. – Rick Anderson

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