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Thiago França Presents A Espetacular Charanga Do França The Importance Of Being Espetacular Vinyl LP Blue Colour 2021

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Cat no. MAIS45LPC

Blue Colour Vinyl

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São Paulo-Based Carnival Collective And Brass Band Combine Retro Horns With Cumbia, Baile Funk, Jazz, Michael Jackson & More

A Espetacular Charanga Do França Started As A Political Act, Part Of A Recent Movement Which Has Seen The People Of São Paulo Reclaim Their Streets, Turning Their City Into A Revelation Of Brazilian Carnival. The Group Takes Equal Inspiration From The Powerful Charanga Horn And Percussion Bands That Stir The Crowds At Brazilian Football Matches, And The Expertly-Arranged Sounds Of 60s Samba, Finding That Sweet Spot Between Musicianship And Music That Makes You Lose Your Shit. And They Do It With Humour, Clear As Day In Their Covers Of Michael Jackson And Pagode Pop Hits, And The Baile Funk And Balkan Rhythms That Sneak Their Way In To The Tunes.

Since Forming In 2013 The Group Have Become An Iconic Staple Of São Paulo’s Revived Carnival, Generating Crowds 15,000 Strong. Though COVID-19 Put A Stop To Them Hitting The Streets This Year, In 2020 They Made Their Way To Carnival With Over 60 Brass Players And 30 Percussionists, Declaring Their Bloco An Anti-Fascist Zone, Their Reply To A Political Climate In Brazil That Is Suffocating Human Rights, Culture And Any Hope For Equality.

“I Like To Think That Charanga Is An Oasis In The Middle Of All The Shit That We Live, Where You Don't Have To Be Worried About Who You Are, What Are Your Preferences, Whether You Can Be Comfortable. If You Want To Parade With Us Wearing A Tea Towel You Can, You Won't Be Harassed. And It's Also About Music, It's About Listening To Music. We Do This Thing The Whole Year, We Rehearse All Year, We Do Too Much So That People Can Just Get Crazy And Not Care About The Music.” Thiago França