Bossamotion CD by DJ Red Buddha offers Brazilian World Dance Music and Upbeat Fusion music.
'Swinging, but easy. Hot, but always elegant.'
Bossa, the light weight rhythm of Brazil, and the nu-bossa style, had their beginning at the end of the 1950s – though the sound is neither dusty nor antique. Especially in the cultural scene and local club culture of North America and Europe nu-bossa has always been present. The roots of Brazilian samba and bossa are part of the global mainstream sound.
Whether skillfully casual with down beats or up tempo sounds and briskly-percussion - the tracks on Bossamotion groove, flow and revive. The artists included on the compilation work with modern equipment, mixing samba and bossa to a casual sound-carpet. Electronic components support the driving base of the sound and gives it additional energy.
Thus Bossamotion remodels nu-bossa in high culture and reflects the moods and timbres of the Latin American part of the globe. In addition to timeless classics, there are also new, previously unreleased compositions and mixes on the compilation, that celebrate their premiere on Bossamotion. All titles impress with their warm, analogue sound and relaxed virtuosity with the Latin flair.
Light electronically, modern interpretations such as Bossalectrica from jp-juice or Never Regret by Decò thrill just as much as the jazzy interpretations of Moca and Jazzamor. Bossasonic, that just recently released their debut album Club Life open up the Club Tropicana – a nu-bossa remix of Wham’s original. Jazzamor continue with a Beautiful Day, and Sphere - with her delicate voice – brings in a sence of well-being by dedicating a hymn to Spring. Brand new formation Keyfonia ends the trip with the Latin-flavoured track Rio Bossa.
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