Kassin, Futurismo’s main songwriter, producer, and lead singer, is known for his bass playing and avant-gardism. With Futurismo, he skirts the expectations of those who associate him most with experimentalism. He has created a classic sounding album that reflects the heart of his own record collection. It overflows with a mix of samba, garage rock, and bolero, all of which is inflected with electronic flourishes and bubbles of bossa nova.
For the past few years, Kassin has been one of the most exciting names in Brazilian music. From his Monoaural Studio in Gavea he has produced records by singers like Marisa Monte and Bebel Gilberto and made an album from the bleeps of a Gameboy. He has played bass for Caetano Veloso’s live shows and masterminded the Orchestra Imperial project, in which samba classics are given a modern twist by a loose and ever-expanding live band.
And given his status as a leader of Brazil’s musical avant-garde, the biggest surprise of Futurismo is its bossa-rooted accessibility. The songs on Futurismo are melodic gems. They were written at different periods in Kassin’s life and recorded quickly, mostly on acoustic instruments with electronic flourishes added later.
TOUR DATES
12.2 - Nu Blu- New York
12.4- Brooklyn Academy of Music- Red Hot and Rio w/CéU, Curumin, Bebel Gilberto, José González, Otto- NYC
12.5- Brooklyn Acadamy of Music- Red Hot and Rio w/ CéU, Curumin, Bebel Gilberto, José González, Otto-NYC
12.7- Museum of Fine Arts- Boston
12.9- Yoshi’s- San Fransico
12.10- Hotel Café- Los Angeles
12.11- Cedar Cultural Center- Minneapolis
12.12- Detroit Institute of Arts- Detroit
12.13- Old Town School of Folk- Chicago
Monday, December 1, 2008
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