Vinicius Cantuaria's 2004 album "Horse and Fish" is a captivating blend of Brazilian musical styles, seamlessly weaving together MPB, Brazilian rock, pop, and jazz into a rich, vibrant tapestry. Released under Bar/None Records, this 52-minute journey showcases Cantuaria's unique ability to create music that is both deeply rooted in Brazilian tradition and refreshingly innovative.
The album opens with "Procissao," setting the tone with its rhythmic allure, followed by the evocative "Quase Choro" and the gentle sway of "O Barquinho." Cantuaria's mastery of various genres is evident in tracks like "Perritos" and "Cubanos Postizos," where he infuses Brazilian rhythms with a global sensibility. The instrumental prowess shines through in "Look the Sky" and "Tokyo," offering a glimpse into Cantuaria's virtuosic skills.
"Ligia" and "O Nome Dela" bring a touch of intimacy and lyricism, highlighting Cantuaria's ability to craft songs that resonate on a personal level. The album concludes with "Este Seu Olhar," leaving listeners with a sense of warmth and fulfillment. "Horse and Fish" is a testament to Vinicius Cantuaria's artistry, offering a rich and diverse listening experience that celebrates the beauty and complexity of Brazilian music.