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JID023 - Yellow LP
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04/04/2025
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Indie Exclusive. UPC: 617308086744 Hyldon, Brazil's highly revered vocalist, musician and producer, has partnered with Adrian Younge to create a new psychedelic soul album, HYLDON JID023. The duo, highly inspired by Hyldon's seminal work in the '60s and '70s, revisits' the spirit of this epoch while creating a modern-day classic. Hyldon's unique voice and lyrical depth, combined with Younge's innovative analogue production, ensures this album will not be forgotten. JID023 is one of the last recordings featuring Hyldon's longtime collaborator and friend, the late drummer Ivan "Mamao" Conti of Azymuth. Hyldon, a musical pioneer and early contributor to the "Black Rio" movement is a genius in synthesizing the sounds of MPB, Tropicalia and Black American R&B. His unique voice, coupled with his rich arrangements and laid-back grooves set him apart from the contemporaries of the time. In '75, his remarkable debut album, Na Rua, Na Chuva, Na Fazenda changed the sound of Brazil forever. Hyldon's earnest and experimental approach in creating that album served as the inspiration for Younge's production on the new JID023. Months before Mamao's untimely passing, Adrian Younge and Hyldon invited the legendary drummer to join them at Younge's Linear Labs studio in Los Angeles. Mamao and Hyldon shared a rich musical history -- Azymuth, Mamao's group, served as the rhythm section for much of Hyldon's work, including his iconic 1975 LP, Na Rua, Na Chuva, Na Fazenda. Their goal was ambitious: to craft an album that would stand alongside Hyldon's finest achievements, one that would captivate fans who love his unique blend of psychedelic and soulful "Musica Brasileira." The result is nothing short of remarkable. "Producing a Hyldon album was a dream come true. I've studied his catalogue for so many years and highly respect the way he mixed the sound of The Beatles, with that of Marvin Gaye and Tim Maia. I'm still enamored by the fact that he is even a better singer now than he ...