Wednesday, September 4, 2019

REISSUE: "Ritmo de Brazil" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Ultimate





REISSUE: "Ritmo de Brazil" - Glenn Rivera ReStructure Mix - Ultimate

Euro-disco began with the fusion of soulful band elements meeting lush and melodic strings. US influences began with The Philly Sound (The Three Degrees, O'Jays, MFSB, etc.) and during the disco peak many producers were working to reproduce a sound which was geared towards the modern dance floor of the time. More synthesizers and electronic gadgetry played a role in updating this feel - Boris Midney's sound was the first and bravest attempt at doing so. This project from Juliana Salerni and recording engineer, Bruce Weeden (who played guitars in Midney's first USA EUROPEAN CONNECTION LP) was a touch of Cerrone meets that modern day sound. Also credited are Elton Farokh Ahi (Destination, Stereo Fun, Inc.) and Casablanca's Marc Paul Simon.

"Love Is The Ultimate (Medley)" became the track which took most of the excitement but on a closer look at the LP there were sounds on the B side which outlined the Euro-feel that was being perfected. "Ritmo de Brazil" received allot of airplay as well as became a favorite among listeners.

I have taken the track and extended it into several breakdowns - adding a touch of percussion here and there. This one is dedicated to all the hardcore Euro-dance junkies and a reminder of how "beautiful" dance music can be timeless.

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