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Club Internacional dig deep to launch their new global reissue series in style with two long lost cuts from Rio-based label Top Tape. First up is Jose da Silva aka Zeca Do Trombone. A massively respected instrumentalist, he has worked his trade over the years with many of Brazil's leading artists such as Tim Maia, Milton Nascimento, Elizeth Cardoso, Beth Carvalo, Martino Da Vila, Gonzaguinha and Carlos Dafe amongst others. He also produced a very much sought after LP in 1976 alongside Roberto Sax which was finally re-released this year on Mad About Records. Tema Do Brisa dates from a few years later in 1978 and is Zeca's only solo 45 single. Never released on digital and never reissued on vinyl before, it is with great pleasure that Club Internacional re-launch this psychedelic jazz and heavily funk influenced gem with its still stunningly fresh sounding drum patterns to a new generation of listeners. Fans of jazz, funk, rare groove and Brazilian music in general will appreciate the strong vibes of this original track and be delighted to finally have this record in their hands. The track represents a unique moment in the career of a great musician fully in control of his instrument and more than willing to test its musical boundaries. Zeca continues to play out as an artist regularly in Brasil right up to the present time. On the flip side, Sambacanas, or Os Sambacanas as they were sometimes also known, were a group of Samba musicians recorded by the Sao Paulo based producer Julio Nagib. Although they were mostly known for a samba covers LP entitled 'Sucessos Da Juventude Em Tempo De Samba' (re-released in the UK under the title 'Fly Me To Brazil'), this song, Panga, Danga, Panga, was the A side of their only 45 single release for Top Tape which came out in 1976. Again this track has never been re-released before in its 45 single version, and has not been made available digitally. A beautiful example of raw and simple Batucada-style Brazilian samba music infused with Latin funk vibes, it features excellent vocals and percussion including the berimbau and cuica. Club Internacional hopes you enjoy this journey back to rediscover these very different, but wonderful, long lost sounds of Brazil on this limited edition vinyl 45 pressing to add to your record collection. Each Club Internacional edition may take some time, but it will be worth the wait! Good music never dies.

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Release Date

08.01.2020

Cat No

CLUB01

Tracklist

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Brazil
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7''
Band' Azul / Octavio Burnier / Club Internacional
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Melo Do Fricote / Que Nem Sol Club Internacional
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Latin America
7''
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Band' Azul / Octavio Burnier / Club Internacional
12.95 €
Melo Do Fricote / Que Nem Sol Club Internacional
Detroit Techno
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2-LP
Robert Hood
29.95 €
Internal Empire (2025 Repress) Tresor
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Techno
2-LP
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Robert Hood
29.95 €
Internal Empire (2025 Repress) Tresor
Industrial
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12“
Ed Rain
23.95 €
Met him on a Wednesday Malka Tuti
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Electronica
12“
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Ed Rain
23.95 €
Met him on a Wednesday Malka Tuti
Electronica
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Various
30.95 €
Future Sounds Of Kraut Vol. 3 Compost
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2-LP
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Various
30.95 €
Future Sounds Of Kraut Vol. 3 Compost
Electro
12“
Soul Oddity
18.00 €
Tone Capsule 1 Astralwerks
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Electro
12“
Soul Oddity
18.00 €
Tone Capsule 1 Astralwerks
Drum & Bass
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Klute
12.00 €
Right Or Wrong Certificate 18
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Bass Music
12“
Klute
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SloMo House
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Lorenzo Fortino
11.95 €
Ambizione Estrema Futop Musica
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House
EP
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Lorenzo Fortino
11.95 €
Ambizione Estrema Futop Musica