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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Fabiano do Nascimento: A Global Jam Session

Fabiano do Nascimento: A Global Jam Session

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Composer Fabiano do Nascimento crafts immersive soundscapes.
  • Album 'Cavejaz' recorded across Brazil and Japan.
  • Minimalist instrumentation amplifies impactful arrangements.
Fabiano do Nascimento: A Global Jam Session

Brazilian American composer and guitarist Fabiano do Nascimento presents "Cavejaz," a sonic exploration characterized by its immersive and spacious quality. Do Nascimento's precise guitar work and his preference for close-mic'd recordings bring a remarkable clarity to his intricate compositions, making even complex passages sound effortless and natural. This album invites listeners into a world where every note is given room to breathe, creating a truly captivating auditory experience.

The recording of "Cavejaz" spanned three distinct sessions, beginning in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, with producer Leo Marques and percussionist Paulo Santos. Further sessions took place in Japan, including a live performance with tabla maestro U-zhaan in Tokyo and a solo session in Oiso. Despite these diverse origins, the album coheres remarkably well, often feeling like a single, extended, and inspired jam session.

Collaborators on "Cavejaz" demonstrate a profound intuition, seamlessly augmenting do Nascimento's playing without overpowering it. The arrangements, though minimal, achieve a powerful impact through the skillful intertwining of sounds. This approach ensures that each element retains its crispness and legibility, contributing to the album's overall sense of depth and coherence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Fabiano do Nascimento is a Brazilian American composer and guitarist known for his precise, immersive guitar work.
Cavejaz was recorded in three sessions across Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and Tokyo and Oiso, Japan.
Do Nascimento draws inspiration from afro-samba and choro traditions, blending them into his unique style.

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