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AO VIVO

Veludo

 

Eclectic Prog

3.09 | 15 ratings

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apps79
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3 stars One of the most innovative and experimental groups of 70's Brazilian Prog, Veludo appears to have evolved in 1974 from Veludo Electrico, a band that included some members of more well-known Brazilian groups, like Lulu Santos and Fernando Gama of Vimana.The initial core was keyboardist Elias Mizhrai, guitarist/violinist Paulo de Castro, ex-Bolha drummer Gustavo Schroeter and bassist Pedro Jaguaribe.The later was replaced at some point by Nelsinho Laranjeiras.Featuring a proggy and extremely complex sound, Veludo failed to attract the interest of music companies and their only documented live appearance at Teatro da Fundacao Getulio Vargas in 1975 during a Prog festival was captured due to some fans carrying tape recorders.I doubt that this performance was ever released on vinyl at the time, the only proper release of this performance comes from the 98' CD issue of Sonopress under the simplistic title ''Ao vivo''.

Veludo seemed to share the same passion for experimental, groundbreaking and dark music with the German Kraut Rock acts of the 70's, even if their sound was much more keyboard-driven, occasionally flirting with some E.L.P.-like keyboard fanfares in a Classical/Fusion mood.Another band to come to mind are Canadians EXCUBUS, although Veludo's style was much more improvised and complicated with endless twists and changing tempos.Their 75' live performance includes five rather long tracks with extended instrumental work, based regularly on the Hammond organ, piano and Moog synth workouts of Mizrahi, featuring though a good bunch of abnormal, psychedelic/jazzy guitar moves and exploring the boundaries of Classical Music, Jazz, Avant-Garde and Psychedelic Rock.The result is a schizophenic listening experience with plenty of jamming sections, narcotic soundscapes, extremely dense keyboard tricks and endless shifting themes.The band was fond of creating unique and daring palettes with low-key, experimental textures followed by bombastic jams, always with the keyboards in evidence, while the longer cuts contain also some bits from electronic oscillators, not far from the live executions of KEITH EMERSON.There are still parts in here covering a more rhythmic Psych/Prog path with the organ in the forefront, but this whole sum of different influences ends up in an epitome of Kraut-linked Prog Rock.

This CD features also another piece recorded by Veludo in 1978, when the only original members left were de Castro and Laranjeiras.Paulino Muylaert handles the guitars and flute, Falavio Cavaca comes on voices and percussion, Rui Motta on drums and Constant on keyboards complete the line-up with two guest musicians on vocals and trumpet.''Suite as X fases'' is divided in 10 short themes, resulting 9 minutes of happier and jazzier Progressive Rock with some Latin, psychedelic and Folk tunes added for good measure.Much more structured than the live tracks, this comes as a varied piece of instrumental music with lots of impressive breaks and an overall more optimistic atmosphere due to the heavy use of trumpet.

Kraut Rock and Experimental Prog lovers should hurry and pick up this album.Basically this is keyboard-led, Kraut-tinged Prog Rock with loose arrangements, numerous, flexible climates and powerful instrumental deliveries.Recommended, an almost unknown pearl of the 70's and totally different from what you would expect by a Brazilian Prog Rock band.

apps79 | 3/5 |

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