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Canto de olho, released in May 2026 on MusicHub, assembles six tracks that weave free jazz improvisation with the rhythmic pulse of axé and the fresh contours of new MPB. The collaboration between singer Luise Volkmann and guitarist Kiko Dinucci unfolds with a relaxed yet precise interplay, as heard on "Acho bonito," where Volkmann's voice floats over Dinucci’s intricate string work. The album’s titles—such as "Olhar de Canto de Olho (Ire Baba)" and "Sinto falta desse sentimento (Esu lonan)"—hint at an engagement with Afro-Brazilian spiritual themes, adding depth to the music’s layered textures.Though modest in exposure, with just over a thousand Last.fm scrobbles, Canto de olho situates itself within a lineage of Brazilian artists blending traditional rhythms with exploratory jazz forms. The record’s concise six-track form presents a focused statement rather than sprawling experiment, inviting attentive listening to the subtle shifts in mood and rhythm. Its resonance lies in the balance between rootedness and restlessness, a signal from two musicians navigating between genre boundaries with quiet assurance.
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Album lore
Canto de olho, released in May 2026 on MusicHub, assembles six tracks that weave free jazz improvisation with the rhythmic pulse of axé and the fresh contours of new MPB. The collaboration between singer Luise Volkmann and guitarist Kiko Dinucci unfolds with a relaxed yet precise interplay, as heard on "Acho bonito," where Volkmann's voice floats over Dinucci’s intricate string work. The album’s titles—such as "Olhar de Canto de Olho (Ire Baba)" and "Sinto falta desse sentimento (Esu lonan)"—hint at an engagement with Afro-Brazilian spiritual themes, adding depth to the music’s layered textures.Though modest in exposure, with just over a thousand Last.fm scrobbles, Canto de olho situates itself within a lineage of Brazilian artists blending traditional rhythms with exploratory jazz forms. The record’s concise six-track form presents a focused statement rather than sprawling experiment, inviting attentive listening to the subtle shifts in mood and rhythm. Its resonance lies in the balance between rootedness and restlessness, a signal from two musicians navigating between genre boundaries with quiet assurance.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-7slxpnrvHEWwRWHSAEpjma |
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Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify