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Déa Trancoso’s 2009 album Tum Tum Tum, issued by Biscoito Fino, occupies a distinctive place within the axé genre’s broader Brazilian milieu. Over thirteen tracks, including “Rainha,” the record weaves a subtle thread through MPB and soul influences, reflecting a nuanced embrace of Brazilian musical lineage without resorting to flamboyant tropes. Titles such as “Filho da Folha” and “Índio (Filho do Mato)” hint at a rootedness in regional and indigenous themes, while the arrangements maintain a poised balance between rhythm and melody.Though Tum Tum Tum’s resonance may be modest—garnering a few thousand listeners on Last.fm—it marks a quietly assured statement within Biscoito Fino’s catalog, known for championing refined expressions of Brazilian songcraft. Déa Trancoso’s vocals navigate the album with an intimate clarity, inviting attentive listening rather than immediate acclaim. This artifact rewards those who seek the subtler contours of axé’s canon, where soul and Brazilian tradition find a patient synthesis.
$41.00
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Featured track
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Album lore
Déa Trancoso’s 2009 album Tum Tum Tum, issued by Biscoito Fino, occupies a distinctive place within the axé genre’s broader Brazilian milieu. Over thirteen tracks, including “Rainha,” the record weaves a subtle thread through MPB and soul influences, reflecting a nuanced embrace of Brazilian musical lineage without resorting to flamboyant tropes. Titles such as “Filho da Folha” and “Índio (Filho do Mato)” hint at a rootedness in regional and indigenous themes, while the arrangements maintain a poised balance between rhythm and melody.Though Tum Tum Tum’s resonance may be modest—garnering a few thousand listeners on Last.fm—it marks a quietly assured statement within Biscoito Fino’s catalog, known for championing refined expressions of Brazilian songcraft. Déa Trancoso’s vocals navigate the album with an intimate clarity, inviting attentive listening rather than immediate acclaim. This artifact rewards those who seek the subtler contours of axé’s canon, where soul and Brazilian tradition find a patient synthesis.
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