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Happens on lots of music from the 70s, sounds awesome. Linking Caetano Veloso - Ave Maria, which has a prime example at the end. Feels like heaven, dopamine, sunlight.
Apr 26, 2024

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Oh I'm right there with you, in fact when any instrument pushes the tape into the red and you get that super warm saturation it's just so great.
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I love this stuff, it feels good to listen to. Certain Brazilian music strikes this impossible balance of relaxed vibe and sharp rhythmic precision.
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I know you said you're already listening to stuff from South America so this might be old news, but if it's from Brazil in the 70's it's tbh worth listening to!! Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, Jorge Ben, the list is super super long and it's all GREAT! A record store by me had a big sale recently and I bought an OG copy of this only knowing and loving a couple of his other albums (Clube Da Esquina is an all timer) but man this thing blew my dang mind. Can't recommend it enough, big time Beatles/Beach Boys/Floyd worship and it's just so so incredible. Also Turkish psych rips!! And Krautrock obviously!! And French stuff from the late 60s/70s!! Africa has soooo much amazing stuff too!!!
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