Daniel Santiago On the Way (Adventure Music AM 1025 2).

AuthorHolston, Mark
PositionOn the Way - Prazer Da Espera - Quintet Brasilianos - Roda Carioca - Sete Capelas - Sound recording review

Daniel Santiago On the Way (Adventure Music AM 1025 2) Hamilton De Holanda Quintet Brasilianos (Adventure Music AM 1026 2) Marcos Amorim Sete Capelas (Adventure Music AM 1024 2) Jovino Santos Neto Roda Carioca (Adventure Music AM 1023 2) Rogerio Botter Malo Prazer Da Espera (RGO004)

It's no surprise to anyone who has followed trends in contemporary instrumental music in recent deeades that Brazil continues to be a major global source of enterprising, truly world-class musicians, composers, and arrangers. Adventure Music is a U.S.-based label that works in close harmony with other likeminded record companies in Brazil to document the creative output of talented newcomers and established artists who deserve wider recognition.

Acoustic guitarist and composer Daniel Santiago's On the Way is typical of the label's approach, which is to allow performers the greatest possible latitude in presenting their art. The results are uniformly fresh and invigorating. In Santiago's case, the young guitarist from Brasilia plays a nine-track program of original works in which such traditional rhythmic references as samba, choro, and bossa nova, so common in most Brazilian recordings, are largely set aside as Santiago, bassist Andre Vasconcellos, and drummer Marcio Bahia create their own very personal mood. Sometimes it is serene, inviting visual associations with the vast landscape of Brazil's interior, and sometimes it overflows with rhythmic energy and instrumental virtuosity, as it does on "Tribute to Baden," in recognition of one of bis inspirations, the late guitarist Baden Powell. Santiago impresses as a composer and instrumentalist whose classically rooted guitar technique is riveting.

Santiago, Vasconcellos, and Bahia join harmonica player Gabriel Grossi and mandolin sensation Hamilton de Holanda on Holanda's Brasilianos. The steely tone of the leader's ten-string mandolin and his spry articulations, creating charming interplay with Santiago's guitar and Grossi's harmonica, shape the aural focus of this charming program of thirteen originals by De Holanda. Such traditional rhythms as Afrosamba and baiao are also enthusiastically embraced, although the overall mood is one of exploration--incorporating time-honored styles while searching for the next music frontier. The quintet's avant-garde leanings insure a distinctive personality.

Guitarist and composer Marcos Amorim's Sete Capelas (Seven Chapels) wears its outright jazz leanings comfortably...

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