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Henrique Cazes, a masterful Brazilian jazz musician, presents "Eletro Pixinguinha XXI," a vibrant and rhythmic journey through the fusion of traditional samba and contemporary jazz. Released on April 1, 2002, under the Rob Digital label, this 43-minute album is a testament to Cazes' innovative spirit and deep roots in Brazilian music.
The album kicks off with "Conversa de Crioulo," setting the tone for a lively exploration of Brazilian rhythms. Tracks like "Que Querequêquê" and "Zé Barbino" showcase Cazes' ability to blend traditional samba with modern jazz, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh. The instrumental prowess of Henrique Cazes shines through in pieces like "Concerto de Baterias," a percussive masterpiece that highlights his technical skill and creativity.
"Eletro Pixinguinha XXI" is not just an album; it's an experience. The title track, "Eletro Pixinguinha XXI," pays homage to the legendary Pixinguinha, a pioneer of Brazilian music, while infusing it with a contemporary twist. Other standout tracks include "Levanta Meu Nego," a lively and energetic piece, and "Dança dos Ursos," which adds a playful and whimsical touch to the collection.
Henrique Cazes' "Eletro Pixinguinha XXI" is a celebration of Brazilian music, blending the rich heritage of samba with the innovative spirit of jazz. Whether you're a fan of traditional Brazilian rhythms or a lover of modern jazz, this album offers a captivating and enjoyable listening experience.