Far Out Recordings proudly presents Ladeiras De Santa Teresa, the debut
collaboration between Rio-jazz maverick Antonio Neves and carioca
percussion master Thiaguinho Silva. In what could well be the first ever
Brazilian jazz album centered around two drummers, Ladeiras De Santa
Teresa is an uncompromisingly groove-rich recording, steeped in
trad-samba roots and brass power.
Since his acclaimed 2021 album A Pegada Agora E Esssa Antonio Neves has
remained a mainstay of the international facing Brazilian scene,
performing both as a trombonist and drummer. His instrumental
contributions to contemporary classics like Ana Frango Eletrico’s Little
Electric Chicken Heart, Bruno Berle’s No Reino Dos Afetos 2, and Bala
Desejo’s Sim Sim Sim will be marveled upon by future generations. His
partner in crime Thiaguinho Silva happens to be the son of percussion
icon Robertinho Silva, who has played on more or less every canonical
Brazilian record, Arthur Verocai (1972), Clube Da Esquina (Milton
Nascimento and Lo Borges, 1972), and India (Gal Costa, 1973) to name
barely a few. Thiaguinho himself has worked with Marcelo D2, Gal Costa,
Liniker and Alice Caymmi, and upon listening to Ladeiras De Santa
Teresa, it’s clear that Thiaguinho is more than a worthy successor to
carry the Silva family torch.
Some listeners may already be familiar with “Das Neves,” which appeared
on Mr Bongo’s Rio De Janeiro-focused Hidden Waters compilation in 2023.
The track showcases the profoundly skilled Neves family brass section
(Antonio alongside father Edu, who has performed with Hermeto Pascoal),
the fiery elegance of pianist Luiz Otávio (Dora Morelenbaum), and
Thiaguinho’s pulsating samba breaks. This synergised combo continues
across the album, notably on “Fendas Vocais” with Neves doubling up on
drums, exhibiting his inventive and fearless skill as an arranger. The
album also features street-artist, musician and rapper Joca, adding
vocalised dynamism and swagger to an otherwise entirely instrumental
record on “Viagem de Trem”.
The album’s title Ladeiras De Santa Teresa (The hills of Santa Teresa)
is named in tribute to Rio De Janeiro’s famed Santa Teresa neighborhood,
a bohemian enclave with scenic views of the iconic cityscape. The
spirit of Santa Teresa with its expansive city views and bustling energy
is embodied in the album which encapsulates the jazz and samba
histories felt within the neighborhood’s windy alleyways and cobbled
streets.
Tracklist:
1. Das Neves
2. Romenia
3. Fendas Vocais
4. Morro Dos Prazeres
5. Viagem De Trem
6. Misericórdia
