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Rastilho
Kiko Dinucci
Rastilho
Kiko Dinucci
On Rastilho Kiko Dinucci absorbs the lineage of Brazilian guitarists such
as Dorival Caymmi, João Gilberto, Baden Powell, Jorge Ben and
Gilberto Gil - yet filtered through his uniquely 'punk' musical vision.
His style is raw - technically, he seems to attack the guitar strings,
lyrically he explores Afro-Brazilian culture, slavery, Brazilian
revolutionaries, candomblé and evangelical Christianity.
Dinucci is one the most innovative artists in contemporary Brazilian
music - as well as a member of Metá Metá, who combine elements of
Brazilian music, candomblé, punk rock and free jazz, he has worked
with Tom Zé, Criolo and Elza Soares.
Kiko: "I've wanted to make an album dedicated to the guitar for a long
time. As a child, I treated it as a toy. In my teens, with my guitar patched
with pieces of sellotape, I tried to reproduce heavy rock riffs whilst
finding inspiration in the Afro works of Baden Powell and guitars of
Dorival Caymmi, João Bosco, Jorge Ben and Gilberto Gil. In the 90s my
experience in the São Paulo hardcore scene was mirrored by time
spent in candomblé activities - both shaped the way I play guitar today."
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | May 22, 2020 |
EAN/UPC | 4062548014693 |
Label | MAIS UM MISD39.2 |
Genre | Samba |
Dimensions | 125 × 140 × 8 mm · 63 g |