Processman & Cady - Adupe (JKriv Remix)

Part Of: Adupe Catalog: FILEUNDERDISCO 19 Release Date: Buy Link: Processman SoundCloud | JKriv SoundCloud | File Under Disco SoundCloud | Juno | Under Disco Release Text: Next up on File Under Disco, we welcome you to the modern Brazilian disco world of Processman & Cady who together bring a pair of South American beauties in the form of Adupé & Sou Baiana. With remixes provided by JKriv, Joutro Mundo, and Dicky Trisco. DJ and producer Processman hails from Salvador, Bahia. A passionate and talented musician, who has played in various bands in his home city, a city famed the birth of legendary artists and as such, his heroes, Gilberto Gil, João Gilberto and Jorge Amado. Processman was introduced to Cady, a fellow Baiana and fine solo artist in her own right, by a mutual friend. The connection was instant, and they started making music that very day. Fast forward to when Dicky Trisco was passing through Salvador after playing the Mareh festival in Bahia. Processman drove Dicky and a group of friends to local hot spot in Pelourinho, and the first track he played in the car that night was ‘Adupé’. Dicky was blown-away by the track, it’s brilliant Brazilian percussion, the beautiful, layered vocal, the spiritual, boogie-laden vibes and delightful melodies, he was hooked! The second track Processman played was ‘Sou Baiana’. A record deal was already a sure thing, and they hadn’t even made it to the bar! A year later and the release is ready to let loose its magical, spiritual, boogie vibe. NYC Brazilian aficionado Jkriv - the perfect choice for remixer for this sound - has delivered a truly essential, cosmic disco dub of ‘Adupé’. Dicky Trisco takes on ‘Sou Baiana’ , stripping it down and pumping it up into a rocking dance floor bomb. Finally, Rio’s Joutro Mundo pushes the original of ‘Adupé’ into a deeper, downtempo lush rework that’ll make those Carioca beach bars and kiosks groove at sunset. Further digital versions include Dicky no-nonsense, dance floor focused ‘Ruff Dub’ of ‘Adupé’ and Processman’s ‘Disco Mix’ which draws on more French Disco influences. File this all under Modern Brazilian Disco and let’s vamos! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Berlin House Music Submit Your Music | Store | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | SoundCloud |
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