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Nina MirandaFutebolNina MirandaFutebol7" VINYL SINGLE
UPC: 5060211502408Release Date: 10/7/2014
Our Normal Price: $12.99
Far Out Recordings is proud to announce the release of the first solo
project of Nina Miranda. ‘Futebol/ Beautiful Dub’, available on 7”
vinyl, sees Nina’s talent from the very first horn blast. The record
encapsulates the global frenzy surrounding this year’s Brazil World
Cup, but Nina’s musical inventiveness and the track’s catchy
melodies, ensure the record’s relevance long after this year’s
tournament. With Nina’s focus decidedly on her favorite game, this
single ‘the beautiful game’ is a small sample of years of
experimentation and unbounded creativity. ‘Futebol’ tells the story
of how the British brought football to Brazil, explaining how the
Brazilians ran away with both the terminology and the ball. But
while the lyrics clearly demonstrate Nina’s love for the sport, they
also hint towards the somewhat malign aspects of football’s
assimilation into Brazilian culture and the way it has obscured the
world’s view towards the country’s pressing social issues. ‘Is it a
beautiful game?.’… The song reflects both the excitement and
desolation resulting from hosting a World cup in a nation that so
desperately needs to divide its wealth more equally, and ultimately
listen to the needs of its citizens.
Born in Brasilia to Brazilian visual artist Luiz Aquila and Nina’s English
mother, Nina moved to London at the age of 8, which explains the
fusion of both Brazilian and Western /Cosmopolitan influences on her
music. Cultural roots and rhythms of Brazil are punctuated by a
psychedelic, experimental edge; intrinsic to the London New Wave/
Post Punk era Nina grew up in.
With an extensive and prolific career that includes heavy involvement
in trip-hop before there was a name for it, - to her bands Smoke City,
Shrift and Zeep, Nina Miranda has worked extensively writing,
recording and performing with a variety of artists including, Da Lata,
Nitin Sawhney, Bebel Gilberto, Daniel Jobim, Antonio Chainho, Shrift,
Spiller, Faze Action, Jah Wobble, Nação Zumbi, Arkestra 1, Hajime
Yoshizawa Baaa Maal, and more recently Jazztronik, Seu Jorge, Gilles
Peterson, P Bernstein and Basement Jaxx.
On this infectious 7” single, the A side ‘Futebol’ is catchy to say the
least. The upbeat samba rhythms of the drums and traditional
percussion, along with the perfectly fuzzy bass (all of which were
recorded live in Brazil in a single take) create the funky Brazilian
backdrop for Nina’s cheeky, beckoning vocal tone and the huge
sounding brass section which blasts the song into a fully rocking
carnival-esque party. But what sets this apart from other Brazilian or
carnival inspired music is the record’s rawness. Akin to the levels of
artistic freedom and experimentation of Brazil’s Tropicalia movement,
there is a real experimental edge to Nina’s solo work which is heavily
accentuated on the B side: ‘Beautiful Dub’. But her imagination and
eccentricity are somehow able to fit perfectly into a very danceable,
celebratory framework, which suggests comparisons with bands like
the Talking Heads: it’s the kind of music that makes you freak out a
little while dancing to it!
Just as Nina’s musical influences have – from The Specials to the
Tropicalistas – she has made a record that is both genuinely fun and
sonically rousing, while providing a considered social commentary,
and it couldn’t have come at a more significant time.
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