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Japanpopshow
Curumin
BRAZIL


"Japan Pop Show" displays skill on every level. The dance-floor grind of "Magrela Fever" might be the best club banger of the year. The title track is a psychedelic recombination of David Axelrod and Os Mutantes' funky genes, and the subtle spacetracking of "Mistério Stereo" is as accessible for indie heads as it is for soul old-schoolers. Curumin's classical training on percussion and keyboards has paid off heavily, especially on the instrumental groove of "Fu Manchu" and jazz and dub explorations of "Salto No Vácuo Com Joelhada" and "Saída Bangú." It is, literally, all good.

         
1. Salto no Vácuo com Joelhada - 01:56
(Curumin)
 
2. Dançando no Escuro - 03:39
(Curumin)
 
3. Compacto - 03:25
(Curumin)
 
4. Magrela Fever - 04:11
(Curumin)
 
5. Kyoto - 04:54
(Curumin / Anelis Assumpção / Gift of Gab / Chief Xcel / Lateef the Truth Speaker)
 
6. Japanpopshow - 03:40
(Curumin)
 
7. Mistério Stereo - 04:07
(Curumin)
 
8. Saída Bangu - 01:13
(Curumin)
 
9. Mal Estar Card - 03:39
(Curumin)
 
10. Caixa Preta - 03:11
(Curumin / Lucas Santana / Bnegão / Tejo)
 
11. Sambito (Totaru Shock) - 03:22
(Curumin / Flu)
 
12. Esperança - 03:06
(Deon / Lucas Martins)
 
13. Fumanchu - 03:34
(Lucas Martins / Daniel Ganjaman)
 

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