Fabiano Do Nascimento & Vittor Santos Orquestra: Vila review | Ammar Kalia's global album of the month

Brazilian guitarist Fabiano do Nascimento has long been known for his genre-bending sound, which effortlessly blends elements of jazz, folk, and electronic music. His latest album, "Vila," marks a significant departure from his previous work as he collaborates with the 16-piece Vittor Santos Orquestra to create an orchestral composition that showcases his versatility as a performer.

Across its 11 tracks, Nascimento's performance weaves seamlessly through the orchestra's dynamic range, often playing multiple roles simultaneously. On "Spring Theme," he establishes a simple lead melody that guides the ensemble, while on "Tema em Harmônicos," his fingerpicking mirrors the rhythmic pattern of hand percussion and trumpet. The intricate picking on "Plateau" answers the staccato tones of the brass section, leading and following in perfect harmony.

Conductor Vittor Santos's arrangements reference the lush, bossa-influenced orchestrations of fellow countryman Arthur Verocai, producing enveloping, overlaid harmonies on tracks like "Valsa" and "Floresta Dos Sonhos." The result is imaginative mood music that luxuriates in gentle, sweeping viola and violin lines, with Nascimento's virtuosic dexterity taking center stage.

One of the standout tracks is "O Tempo (Foi o Meu Mestre)," where Nascimento switches from a double-time swing to a half-time, yearning sway, showcasing his ability to move listeners without an attention-grabbing crescendo or solo. The album's pace may be deliberate and measured, but Nascimento's passion and musicality are undeniable.

While "Vila" may never reach its full dramatic potential, it is a testament to Nascimento's skill as a composer and performer that he can evoke such emotions with subtle, nuanced playing. With his impressive range and technical prowess on full display, this album is a must-listen for fans of genre-bending jazz and folk music.

In addition to "Vila," several other albums are worth checking out this month. Ghanaian singer Lamisi's "Let Us Clap (Real World)" combines fierce activism with thumping production that features traditional Ghanaian folk rhythm and electronics. Ethiopian psych-jazz saxophonist Tilaye Gebre's reissued album "Saxophone With the Dahlak Band" is a rediscovered gem, while Malian masters Neba Solo and Benego Diakité release "A Djinn and a Hunter Went Walking," featuring deeply funky grooves bolstered by delicate choral arrangements.
 
Wow 💥 Fabiano do Nascimento's latest album "Vila" is so good! I love how he switches between lead and backing roles, it's like he's having a conversation with the entire orchestra 🤝 The way his fingers dance on the guitar is insane 😲 And the orchestral arrangements by Vittor Santos are so lush and bossa-influenced 🌿 It's like they're transporting you to another world... Interesting how Nascimento's passion shines through in every track, even when the pace is deliberate 🙏
 
omg u guys fabiano do nascimento is literally the most underrated artist out right now i mean have u listened to his new album vila? it's like he's speaking a whole different language with his guitar 🤯 the way he weaves in and out of the orchestra is just mindblowing and the conductor vittor santos deserves major props for bringing out the best in fabiano's playing skills

i know some people might say it's not as 'dramatic' as other albums but honestly i think that's part of its charm? fabiano's not trying to blow anyone away with crazy solos or anything like that, he's just letting his music speak for itself and it's so beautiful and emotional 🌸

and can we talk about the guest musicians on this album? lamisi, tilaye gebre, neba solo... these people are pushing the boundaries of their genres and creating something entirely new and exciting 💥 anyway, if u haven't listened to vila yet do u even live?
 
Fabiano do Nascimento's new album Vila is straight fire 🔥, I'm talking masterclass production here. He's got this crazy range of skills - from playing with orchestras to creating intricate fingerpicking patterns on his guitar. And the way he can switch between styles in a single track is insane 💥, like that one track "O Tempo (Foi o Meu Mester)" where he goes from high-energy swing to this super emotive slow jam. The Brazilian vibe is so rich and immersive, it feels like you're right there with him 🌴. What's crazy is how he can evoke such strong emotions without even being loud or flashy - that's some next-level musicianship right there 🎸.
 
I mean, Fabiano do Nascimento's new album "Vila" is pretty cool and all 🎸 but let me tell you, the forum's layout is still giving me a headache 😩. I need to click through three pages just to find a thread about music recommendations? And what's with the lack of mobile optimization? I'm trying to scroll on my phone and it looks like I'm using a desktop 📱.

And can we talk about how hard it is to find threads that aren't cluttered with ads? 🤯 I mean, I get it, revenue is important, but come on. Can't we have a simple, ad-free experience without having to subscribe or do some annoying survey? 🙄

On the bright side, "Vila" has some great tracks and it's awesome that there are more albums like it coming out. But seriously, forum admins, can you guys please address these issues? My eyes (and my sanity) depend on it 😩💔
 
🎸 Fabiano do Nascimento's new album "Vila" is like a breath of fresh air, you know? He's taking all these different styles and mashing them together in this beautiful way. I love how he's not afraid to experiment and try new things - it makes the whole album feel so dynamic. The fact that he can play multiple roles at once is just insane 😲. And Vittor Santos's arrangements are top-notch, the way they weave all these different instruments together is like magic ✨. What I think really sets "Vila" apart is its emotional depth - Fabiano has this way of making you feel things without even trying 🎶. Don't get me wrong, it may not be a wild ride, but that's part of its charm, you know? It's like he's taking you on this gentle stroll through the Brazilian countryside 🌳. Anyways, if you're into jazz and folk music, "Vila" is a must-listen.
 
Fabiano do Nascimento's new album 'Vila' is giving me all the feels 🎶😌. I love how he collaborated with Vittor Santos Orquestra to create this beautiful, intricate soundscapes... it's like a cinematic experience in music 🎥. And can we talk about his guitar skills? 🤯 The way he picks and strums is pure magic ✨. It's not always my cup of tea, but when it clicks, man, it does 🔊. I'm also really loving the subtle emotions he evokes on tracks like 'O Tempo (Foi o Meu Mestre)'... it's all about the vibe 😎. Definitely giving this album a spin if you're into jazz and folk 🎵!
 
Music has been deeply ingrained in my soul 😊. It's amazing how something as simple as sound can evoke so many emotions within us. I think what makes Fabiano do Nascimento's "Vila" truly special is its ability to transport listeners to a different world, even if it's just for a brief moment 🌙. The way the music seamlessly blends together, creating this intricate tapestry of sounds, is pure magic ✨.
 
omg u guys i just listened to this new album from Fabiano do Nascimento 🤯 and it's like whoa he's so talented! i love how he blends different genres together, its like a party in ur ears 🎉 but what i really liked is how the orchestra supports him without overpowering his sound 🙏 also can someone tell me more about this conductor guy Vittor Santos? i feel like im missing some context 🤔 and btw has anyone else heard of these other artists u mentioned lamisi and tilaye gebre??
 
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