The third studio album Camino Real includes all the best Buscemi-ingredients we already experienced: stylish house music with a classy french funky touch, intelligent Brazilian flavored beats and deeply skinned Latin vibes.
The album features contributions from french bossa diva Isabelle Antena, Spearhead songsmith Michael Franti and Blurts cult saxophone player Ted Milton.
French singer Isabelle Antena (Les Disques du Crépuscule) appears on two songs, ,,Sea side” and ,,Obrigado!”, to be released as a double a-sided single, including a luxuriant remix of ,,Sea side” by the Italian Nicola Conte and his orchestra. In the summer of 2002 Dirk met Michael Franti of Spearhead at Werchter festival. Nine months later, Franti contributes on the soulful ,,The World Around”.
Brazilian singer Carla Alexandar (Murena records) animated the little dirty urban groove ,,A Té O Fin”. And ,,Ghost Track Man”, the final exotic moment from Camino Real, features veteran saxophone player Ted Milton of Blurt, one of Buscemi’s longtime eighties cult heroes.
Camino Real (Royal Way, or The Real Way), named after the prestigious hotel in Acapulco, Mexico, is an adventurous gathering of joyful tunes, mature grooves and tiny songs. Enjoy this special journey.
Published under: Electronica, Jazz / Nu Jazz, Lounge / Downtempo / Ambient / Lo-FiTags: bossa nova
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