Saravah Soul: Cultura Impura
Dec 23rd, 2010 by gcunniff
“Released in 2008, Saravah Soul’s self-titled debut combined samba, vintage MPB, greasy American funk, and Afro-beat and took the club underground by storm. Cultura Impura (“Impure Culture”) is simply more; both in terms of what the band revealed, and in the truly amazing extensions they’ve added to their fiery mix. In addition to the aforementioned meld of sounds, SS have added stylistic elements of African highlife and cojo choir music, a few more rhythms such as jongo and coco, and an array of Brazilian folk instruments…There isn’t a weak link here: Cultura Impura is a triumph through and through.” –All Music Guide
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