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Cantos Invisiveis

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Cantos Invisiveis
Cantos Invisiveis

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The last time we heard from
Rob Mazurek
's
Sao Paulo Underground
was as part of the
Black Cube SP
sextet on 2014's truly glorious
Return the Tides: Ascension Suite and Holy Ghost
. Multi-instrumentalist
Thomas Rohrer
was part of that group, and on
Cantos Invisiveis
, he joins the trumpeter, drummer/percussionist
Mauricio Takara
, and keyboardist
Guilherme Granado
, making the band a quartet. These nine selections were recorded in Texas; they offer an almost entirely new view of
SPU
, one that falls outside musical classification. Here, east and west, northern and southern hemispheres, speak through tropical, desert, ritual, and party sounds that are all inscribed upon one another in a unique, often delirious language.
While opener "Estrada Para o Oeste" commences as an informal celebratory jam that evokes carnival with its clashing percussion and chanting over its nearly 14 minutes, it layers in brassy marches, flute improvisations, (think
Hermeto Pascoal
), slippery post-bop, and free jazz with cinematic electronics and folk music. All members chant and sing as choro, maracatu, and samba bleed into one another before coming to a close in abstract, rhythmless electronic and trumpet fragments. The sudden interruption of "Violent Orchid Parade," a street party in overdrive amid circular martial rhythms and knotty layered post-bop saxes and trumpets holding sway, is jarring. It's answered in turn by the dream-like "Cambodian Street Carnival," with a mysterious repetitive vamp that recalls
Weather Report
's "125th Street Congress" with chants throughout, and cavaquinho, rabeca, and berimbau as highlight instruments. "Lost Corners Boogie" commences as abstract electronic noise before its synths find a fractured, funky groove, with
Mazurek
's horn spattering the amorphous body of the vamp. The most beautiful tune here is "Olhaluai." It seamlessly melds all the musics that have come before it with handclaps, percussion, voices, saxophones, trumpet, stringed instruments, samples, and keyboards. Its melody is as infectious and memorable as
Ornette Coleman
's "Dancing in Your Head," though it sounds nothing like it. "Falling Down from the Sky Like Some Damned Ghost" is the set closer and longest track at over 16 minutes. It unfolds slowly and elementally as a group improvisation, albeit one held together by the strength of
Takara
's amazing kit work. Its skeleton is transformed into a psychedelic open mountain song via modular Moogs, Mellotron, and electronics that wind on and on. A drone wipes out the melody and a hypnotic rhythm and harmony then introduce
's horn. He offers his own minimally stated theme in return, and delivers a short solo to whisper
to a close. This recording is both intimate and inimitable. Its utter strangeness is far from off-putting, however; in fact, it's aesthetic is downright seductive in its uncompromising, poetic, delirious allure. ~ Thom Jurek

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