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    <copyright>Copyright 2025 Freemusic </copyright>
    <itunes:subtitle>from any form to free form</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #71: Elegy</title>
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        <![CDATA[MOIMÊME
                                
                                “Elegy” was a short lived experiment using a ring modulator and some editing. 
                                
                                Abdul Moimême – electric guitar + ring modulator
                
                (Poster for “The Shapes Prior To The Sound” exhibit. The flyer read: “The exhibit presents a proposal for the syntax of sound, shown as a series of graphic schemes. These shapes work as an auxiliary language which anticipates the act of composing and can be denominated as ‘pre-sheet music’. The intention is to highlight the process and not the finally produced sound. In a way, the current experiment is related to the final composition as geometry is related to architecture, where the relationship is not immediate. The track playing in the CD serves as a sonorous example of that research.” AM)
                Composition by: AM
                
                (poster by Xux)
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 00:11:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>MOIM&#202;ME
                                
                                &#8220;Elegy&#8221; was a short lived experiment using a ring modulator and some editing. 
                                
                                Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; electric guitar + ring modulator
                
                (Poster for &#8220;The Shapes Prior To The Sound&#8221; exhibit. The flyer read: &#8220;The exhibit presents a proposal for the syntax of sound, shown as a series of graphic schemes. These shapes work as an auxiliary language which anticipates the act of composing and can be denominated as &#8216;pre-sheet music&#8217;. The intention is to highlight the process and not the finally produced sound. In a way, the current experiment is related to the final composition as geometry is related to architecture, where the relationship is not immediate. The track playing in the CD serves as a sonorous example of that research.&#8221; AM)
                Composition by: AM
                
                (poster by Xux)
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      <itunes:subtitle>MOIM&#202;ME
                                
                                &#8220;Elegy&#8221; was a short li...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #70: Improvisation </title>
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        <![CDATA[RODRIGUES / TORRES / MOTA / OLIVEIRA

Ernesto Rodrigues - violin 
Nuno Torres - alto sax 
Manuel Mota - guitar 
José Oliveira - drums

Recorde live, August 2007 
Composition by: Rodrigues, Torres, Mota, Oliveira

(photos: Margarida Garcia)
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:42:47 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>RODRIGUES / TORRES / MOTA / OLIVEIRA

Ernesto Rodrigues - violin 
Nuno Torres - alto sax 
Manuel Mota - guitar 
Jos&#233; Oliveira - drums

Recorde live, August 2007 
Composition by: Rodrigues, Torres, Mota, Oliveira

(photos: Margarida Garcia)
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      <itunes:subtitle>RODRIGUES / TORRES / MOTA / OLIVEIRA

Ernesto Rodrigues - violin 
Nuno Torres - alto sax 
Man...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #64: Improvisation #3 </title>
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        <![CDATA[track #64: Improvisation #3 

LIP / w Dennis Gonzalez

This was the third track from the first set.

Musicians same as in track #63.

Recorded live at Valado dos Frades 10th Jazz Festival, 19 April 2007
Music courtesy of LIP 
Composition: LIP
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 11:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>track #64: Improvisation #3 

LIP / w Dennis Gonzalez

This was the third track from the first set.

Musicians same as in track #63.

Recorded live at Valado dos Frades 10th Jazz Festival, 19 April 2007
Music courtesy of LIP 
Composition: LIP
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      <itunes:subtitle>track #64: Improvisation #3 

LIP / w Dennis Gonzalez

This was the third track from the firs...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #63: Improvisation #2 </title>
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        <![CDATA[LIP / w Dennis Gonzalez

Rodrigo Amado’s Lisbon Improvisation Players appeared in the 10th edition of the Valado dos Frades jazz festival. Even though the event was held in a very small town of central Portugal the atmosphere was just right for great music. This was the second track from the first set

Rodrigo Amado – tenor &amp; baritone sax
Dennis Gonzalez - trumpet
Zé Eduardo – double bass
Bruno Pedroso - drums

Recorded live at Valado dos Frades 10th Jazz Festival, 19 April 2007 
Composition: LIP
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 10:19:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>LIP / w Dennis Gonzalez

Rodrigo Amado&#8217;s Lisbon Improvisation Players appeared in the 10th edition of the Valado dos Frades jazz festival. Even though the event was held in a very small town of central Portugal the atmosphere was just right for great music. This was the second track from the first set

Rodrigo Amado &#8211; tenor &amp; baritone sax
Dennis Gonzalez - trumpet
Z&#233; Eduardo &#8211; double bass
Bruno Pedroso - drums

Recorded live at Valado dos Frades 10th Jazz Festival, 19 April 2007 
Composition: LIP
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      <itunes:subtitle>LIP / w Dennis Gonzalez

Rodrigo Amado&#8217;s Lisbon Improvisation Players appeared in the 10th edit...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #62: Potlatch #3 </title>
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        <![CDATA[POTLATCH

This was the closing improvisation…
Musicians: same as in track #60

Recorded live at Ponto Final, Almada, 14 April 2007 
Composition: Potlatch

(photos by AM)
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 09:55:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>POTLATCH

This was the closing improvisation&#8230;
Musicians: same as in track #60

Recorded live at Ponto Final, Almada, 14 April 2007 
Composition: Potlatch

(photos by AM)
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      <itunes:subtitle>POTLATCH

This was the closing improvisation&#8230;
Musicians: same as in track #60

Recorded live...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #61: Potlatch #2 </title>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[POTLATCH

This was the third improvisation…
Musicians: same as in track #60

Recorded live at Ponto Final, Almada, 14 April 2007 
Composition: Potlatch

(photos by AM)
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 23:30:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2013-12-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>potlatch</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>POTLATCH

This was the third improvisation&#8230;
Musicians: same as in track #60

Recorded live at Ponto Final, Almada, 14 April 2007 
Composition: Potlatch

(photos by AM)
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      <itunes:subtitle>POTLATCH

This was the third improvisation&#8230;
Musicians: same as in track #60

Recorded live a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #60: Potlatch #1 </title>
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        <![CDATA[POTLATCH
                
                Potlatch is a brand new adventure spiritually mentored by veteran ‘object manipulator’ Monsieur Trinité. This was the group’s second live performance with the addition of quest artist Nuno Reis. The ‘post-free-acid-funk’ ensemble grooved itself throughout the night playing two sets in the small and intimate club overlooking the Tagus River as well as the City of Lisbon. The size of the hall did not allow for a very convenient microphone placement but apart from the technical difficulties Freemusic has decide to post the full event, ENJOY!
                
                Marcello Maggi – trombones and pocket trumpet
                Jorge Lampreia – soprano sax, flute
                João Pedro Viegas – bass clarinet
                Nuno Reis – pocket trumpet, flugehorn (quest artist)
                António Chaparreiro – electric guitar
                Hernâni Faustino – double bass
                Monsieur Trinité – object manipulation
                Luís Desirat - drums
                
                Recorded live at Ponto Final, Almada, 14 April 2007 
                Composition: Potlatch
                
                (photos by AM)
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 23:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2013-12-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>lampreia,maggi,chaparreiro,faustino,desirat,potlatch,trinit&#233;,viegas</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>POTLATCH
                
                Potlatch is a brand new adventure spiritually mentored by veteran &#8216;object manipulator&#8217; Monsieur Trinit&#233;. This was the group&#8217;s second live performance with the addition of quest artist Nuno Reis. The &#8216;post-free-acid-funk&#8217; ensemble grooved itself throughout the night playing two sets in the small and intimate club overlooking the Tagus River as well as the City of Lisbon. The size of the hall did not allow for a very convenient microphone placement but apart from the technical difficulties Freemusic has decide to post the full event, ENJOY!
                
                Marcello Maggi &#8211; trombones and pocket trumpet
                Jorge Lampreia &#8211; soprano sax, flute
                Jo&#227;o Pedro Viegas &#8211; bass clarinet
                Nuno Reis &#8211; pocket trumpet, flugehorn (quest artist)
                Ant&#243;nio Chaparreiro &#8211; electric guitar
                Hern&#226;ni Faustino &#8211; double bass
                Monsieur Trinit&#233; &#8211; object manipulation
                Lu&#237;s Desirat - drums
                
                Recorded live at Ponto Final, Almada, 14 April 2007 
                Composition: Potlatch
                
                (photos by AM)
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      <itunes:subtitle>POTLATCH
                
                Potlatch is a brand new adventure spiritually mentore...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #59: Duet (excerpt) </title>
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        <![CDATA[TORRES / JACINTO

Nuno Torres and  X Jacinto played an unannounced piece that lasted close to an hour. Here we capture an excerpt of the self contained minimalist exploration that the duo played in front of an enthralled public.

Nuno Torres – alto sax
Ricardo Jacinto – cello

Recorded live at Trem Azul, 12 April 2007 
Composition: Torres, Jacinto

(photos by Abdul Moimême)
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 22:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>TORRES / JACINTO

Nuno Torres and  X Jacinto played an unannounced piece that lasted close to an hour. Here we capture an excerpt of the self contained minimalist exploration that the duo played in front of an enthralled public.

Nuno Torres &#8211; alto sax
Ricardo Jacinto &#8211; cello

Recorded live at Trem Azul, 12 April 2007 
Composition: Torres, Jacinto

(photos by Abdul Moim&#234;me)
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      <itunes:subtitle>TORRES / JACINTO

Nuno Torres and  X Jacinto played an unannounced piece that lasted close to a...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #58: The Hour of the Wolf</title>
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        <![CDATA[HIPNOTICA

Sometime around 2005 Hipnotica where invited to a live radio program entitled ‘Hora do Lobo’ [The Wolf’s Hour] hosted by the all-time radio veteran Antonio Sérgio. At some point throughout the interview the band was challenged to play a totally improvised piece that would be broadcast live, along with the rest of the show. This is the final excerpt. For some unknown reason an alarm went off in the studio during the performance.

Abdul Moimême – tenor sax
Bernard Sushi – fender rhodes
Sergue – double bass
Antonio Watts – drums

Recorded live on radio, circa 2005 
Composition: Hipnotica
Music: courtesy of Best Rock FM, Lisbon, Portugal

(graphics: AM)
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 21:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>HIPNOTICA

Sometime around 2005 Hipnotica where invited to a live radio program entitled &#8216;Hora do Lobo&#8217; [The Wolf&#8217;s Hour] hosted by the all-time radio veteran Antonio S&#233;rgio. At some point throughout the interview the band was challenged to play a totally improvised piece that would be broadcast live, along with the rest of the show. This is the final excerpt. For some unknown reason an alarm went off in the studio during the performance.

Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; tenor sax
Bernard Sushi &#8211; fender rhodes
Sergue &#8211; double bass
Antonio Watts &#8211; drums

Recorded live on radio, circa 2005 
Composition: Hipnotica
Music: courtesy of Best Rock FM, Lisbon, Portugal

(graphics: AM)
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Sometime around 2005 Hipnotica where invited to a live radio program entitled &#8216;Hora ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #57: The Abstract One</title>
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        <![CDATA[track #57: The Abstract One

SARROUY / MOIMÊME

The present duo played for the first time in Coimbra (Portugal) in a small festival that was organized in the fall of 2006.

Alix Sarrouy - percussion
Abdul Moimême – tenor sax

Recorded on 22 March 2007 
Composition: Sarrouy, Moimême

(photo: ‘The Abstract One/Daniel Carter’ by AM)


SARROUY / MOIMÊME

The present duo played for the first time in Coimbra (Portugal) in a small festival that was organized in the fall of 2006.

Alix Sarrouy - percussion
Abdul Moimême – tenor sax

Recorded on 22 March 2007 
Composition: Sarrouy, Moimême

(photo: ‘The Abstract One/Daniel Carter’ by AM)
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 21:02:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>track #57: The Abstract One

SARROUY / MOIM&#202;ME

The present duo played for the first time in Coimbra (Portugal) in a small festival that was organized in the fall of 2006.

Alix Sarrouy - percussion
Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; tenor sax

Recorded on 22 March 2007 
Composition: Sarrouy, Moim&#234;me

(photo: &#8216;The Abstract One/Daniel Carter&#8217; by AM)


SARROUY / MOIM&#202;ME

The present duo played for the first time in Coimbra (Portugal) in a small festival that was organized in the fall of 2006.

Alix Sarrouy - percussion
Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; tenor sax

Recorded on 22 March 2007 
Composition: Sarrouy, Moim&#234;me

(photo: &#8216;The Abstract One/Daniel Carter&#8217; by AM)
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SARROUY / MOIM&#202;ME

The present duo played for the first time in ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #56: Fife and Drum</title>
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        <![CDATA[SARROUY / MOIMÊME

Although the fife and drum combination is commonly associated with the American civil war it probably derives from an ancient African tradition. No matter what the origins may be the idea here was to strip the music to the bare minimum, essentially only retaining it’s rhythm.

Alix Sarrouy - udu
Abdul Moimême – penny whistle

Recorded on 22 March 2007 
Composition: Sarouy, Moimême

(photo: ‘Ascension’ by AM)
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Although the fife and drum combination is commonly associated with the American civil war it probably derives from an ancient African tradition. No matter what the origins may be the idea here was to strip the music to the bare minimum, essentially only retaining it&#8217;s rhythm.

Alix Sarrouy - udu
Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; penny whistle

Recorded on 22 March 2007 
Composition: Sarouy, Moim&#234;me

(photo: &#8216;Ascension&#8217; by AM)
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Although the fife and drum combination is commonly associated with the Ameri...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #54: Total Eclipse &#8211; Part III</title>
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        <![CDATA[THE DUDES

As defined in the new Penguin English Dictionary a dude is a city dweller, one from the east coast (USA), holidaying on a ranch in the west coast. But no matter how you define ‘dudeness’ that quality was vividly materialized in the character portrayed by Jeff Bridges in ‘The Big Lebowski’. With the same spirit in mind The Dudes are a working band that leaves the city of Lisbon and heads west to the town of Sintra nearly every Saturday night to jam at Miguel Mira’s place. The sessions usually start after dinner, around 10:00 and frequently last till 3, 4 or even 5 a.m. There are very few breaks and a group of friends is usually close by listening. On this particular night the earth decided to interpose itself  between the sun and the moon giving us a very pronounced total lunar eclipse. The cosmic effect somehow seemed to permeate into the music.

Miguel Mira – electric bass
Monsieur Trinité – object manipulation
Filipe – piano
João Viegas – bass clarinet
Abdul Moimême – tenor sax

Recorded on 03 March 2007 
Composition: The Dudes

(photos by AM)
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As defined in the new Penguin English Dictionary a dude is a city dweller, one from the east coast (USA), holidaying on a ranch in the west coast. But no matter how you define &#8216;dudeness&#8217; that quality was vividly materialized in the character portrayed by Jeff Bridges in &#8216;The Big Lebowski&#8217;. With the same spirit in mind The Dudes are a working band that leaves the city of Lisbon and heads west to the town of Sintra nearly every Saturday night to jam at Miguel Mira&#8217;s place. The sessions usually start after dinner, around 10:00 and frequently last till 3, 4 or even 5 a.m. There are very few breaks and a group of friends is usually close by listening. On this particular night the earth decided to interpose itself  between the sun and the moon giving us a very pronounced total lunar eclipse. The cosmic effect somehow seemed to permeate into the music.

Miguel Mira &#8211; electric bass
Monsieur Trinit&#233; &#8211; object manipulation
Filipe &#8211; piano
Jo&#227;o Viegas &#8211; bass clarinet
Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; tenor sax

Recorded on 03 March 2007 
Composition: The Dudes

(photos by AM)
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As defined in the new Penguin English Dictionary a dude is a city dweller, one from ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #53: Apart from La Folie Ordinaire </title>
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        <![CDATA[HIPNOTICA

‘Apart from La Folie Ordinaire’ was the only all instrumental track of Hipnotica’s last tour which presented their second last album ‘Reconciliation’. The band is recorded here live at Lisbon’s Lux club.

for Hipnotica:
http://www.myspace.com/hipnoticapt 
http://www.hipnotica.net 

Abdul Moimême – sax
Eduardo Raon - electronics, harp
Bernard Sushi – fender rhodes
Sergue – electric bass
Antonio Watts – drums

Recorded at Lux, May 2004 
Composition: Hipnotica
Music: courtesy of Hipnotica
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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&#8216;Apart from La Folie Ordinaire&#8217; was the only all instrumental track of Hipnotica&#8217;s last tour which presented their second last album &#8216;Reconciliation&#8217;. The band is recorded here live at Lisbon&#8217;s Lux club.

for Hipnotica:
http://www.myspace.com/hipnoticapt 
http://www.hipnotica.net 

Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; sax
Eduardo Raon - electronics, harp
Bernard Sushi &#8211; fender rhodes
Sergue &#8211; electric bass
Antonio Watts &#8211; drums

Recorded at Lux, May 2004 
Composition: Hipnotica
Music: courtesy of Hipnotica
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&#8216;Apart from La Folie Ordinaire&#8217; was the only all instrumental track of Hipnotica&#8217;s l...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #52: Urban Wife </title>
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        <![CDATA[NEWS REEL

Urban Wife was the first performance of News Reel’s recent European tour. The composition, an Ohad Talmor original, follows the composer’s narrative style, exhibiting his exquisite sense of arrangement thus allowing the band to work as an extremely tight unit.

Ohad Talmor – tenor sax
Shane Endsley – trumpet
Jacob Sacks – piano
Matt Pavolka – double bass
Dan Weiss – drums

Recorded at the Hot Clube, 1 February 2007 
Composition: Ohad Talmore
Music: courtesy of News Reel

(photos by AM)
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:02:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>NEWS REEL

Urban Wife was the first performance of News Reel&#8217;s recent European tour. The composition, an Ohad Talmor original, follows the composer&#8217;s narrative style, exhibiting his exquisite sense of arrangement thus allowing the band to work as an extremely tight unit.

Ohad Talmor &#8211; tenor sax
Shane Endsley &#8211; trumpet
Jacob Sacks &#8211; piano
Matt Pavolka &#8211; double bass
Dan Weiss &#8211; drums

Recorded at the Hot Clube, 1 February 2007 
Composition: Ohad Talmore
Music: courtesy of News Reel

(photos by AM)
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>NEWS REEL

Urban Wife was the first performance of News Reel&#8217;s recent European tour. The compos...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #51: Never Dance for the White Folk</title>
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        <![CDATA[SOUNDSCAPE #3

Soundscape #3 captures a statement by Sonny Simmons where he talks about his experience as a child in the backwaters of Louisiana.

for Sonny Simmons: http://www.sonnysimmons.org/ 

Recording, sampling and mix by AM, 26 January 2007
Background loop taken from 'Puher Man' - Curtis Mayfield, 'Superfly' / 1972
(image: postcard from Chad, circa 1950
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 10:22:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:duration>107</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>SOUNDSCAPE #3

Soundscape #3 captures a statement by Sonny Simmons where he talks about his experience as a child in the backwaters of Louisiana.

for Sonny Simmons: http://www.sonnysimmons.org/ 

Recording, sampling and mix by AM, 26 January 2007
Background loop taken from 'Puher Man' - Curtis Mayfield, 'Superfly' / 1972
(image: postcard from Chad, circa 1950
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>SOUNDSCAPE #3

Soundscape #3 captures a statement by Sonny Simmons where he talks about his exp...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #50: The Section </title>
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        <![CDATA[SOUNDSCAPE #2

'The Section' is dedicated to one of the greatest rhythm sections of all times. The same loop is superimposed thus creating a polyrhytmic structures that is constantly being changed by small shifts in the phase of the different copies of the original loops.

Sampling and mix by Abdul Moimême, 26 January 2007
Loop extracted from 'Teo' - Miles Davis / 1961; Wynton Kelly - piano, Paul Chambers - double bass, Jimmy Cobb - drums.
(photo by AM)
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 10:04:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>SOUNDSCAPE #2

'The Section' is dedicated to one of the greatest rhythm sections of all times. The same loop is superimposed thus creating a polyrhytmic structures that is constantly being changed by small shifts in the phase of the different copies of the original loops.

Sampling and mix by Abdul Moim&#234;me, 26 January 2007
Loop extracted from 'Teo' - Miles Davis / 1961; Wynton Kelly - piano, Paul Chambers - double bass, Jimmy Cobb - drums.
(photo by AM)
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'The Section' is dedicated to one of the greatest rhythm sections of all times. ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #49: Book of Spells </title>
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        <![CDATA[SOUNDSCAPE #1

‘Book of Spells’ takes you to the heart of an ancient ritual as is the first of a series of ‘soundscapes’ that Freemusic is going to be featuring from now on.

Composed by Abdul Moimême, 26 January 2007 
(‘Book of Spells’ by AM)
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 09:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>SOUNDSCAPE #1

&#8216;Book of Spells&#8217; takes you to the heart of an ancient ritual as is the first of a series of &#8216;soundscapes&#8217; that Freemusic is going to be featuring from now on.

Composed by Abdul Moim&#234;me, 26 January 2007 
(&#8216;Book of Spells&#8217; by AM)
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&#8216;Book of Spells&#8217; takes you to the heart of an ancient ritual as is the first of ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #48: VGO live at Trem Azul &#8211; Jan 2007</title>
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        <![CDATA[VARIABLE GEOMETRY ORCHESTRA

Almost twenty five years after Sun Ra’s Arkestra first landed in Portugal the VGO continues it’s searches into the furthermost recesses of the ‘bottomless pit’.

Sun Ra Arkestra in Portugal
The Sun Ra Arkestra gave three concerts in Portugal; one in the summer of 1982 and two in the summer of 1985. For more information see:
http://www-ctp.di.fct.unl.pt/~amd/sunra/sunra-portugal.html 

VGO
Ernesto Rodrigues - viola, conduction
Guilherme Rodrigues -  cello
Eduardo Lala – trombone
Bruno Parrinha - clarinet, alto clarinet
Jorge Lampreia - flute, soprano saxophone
Peter Bastiaan - alto saxophone
Nuno Torres - alto saxophone
Abdul Moimême - tenor saxophone 
Rodrigo Amado - baritone saxophone
Armando Gonçalves Pereira - accordion
Travassos - tapes
Adriana Sá - brazilian harp, electronics
Rafael Toral - electronics
André Gonçalves - electronics
João Pinto - electronics 
Carlos Santos - electronics
João Silva - crackle box, tibetan bells
Hernâni Faustino - double bass
Pedro Roxo - double bass
Monsieur Trinité - selected objects
José Oliveira - drums, acoustic guitar
António Chaparreiro - electric guitar

Recorded live at Trem Azul, 18 January 2007
Composition by: VGO
(graphic design: Jorge Trindade)
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 09:25:34 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>VARIABLE GEOMETRY ORCHESTRA

Almost twenty five years after Sun Ra&#8217;s Arkestra first landed in Portugal the VGO continues it&#8217;s searches into the furthermost recesses of the &#8216;bottomless pit&#8217;.

Sun Ra Arkestra in Portugal
The Sun Ra Arkestra gave three concerts in Portugal; one in the summer of 1982 and two in the summer of 1985. For more information see:
http://www-ctp.di.fct.unl.pt/~amd/sunra/sunra-portugal.html 

VGO
Ernesto Rodrigues - viola, conduction
Guilherme Rodrigues -  cello
Eduardo Lala &#8211; trombone
Bruno Parrinha - clarinet, alto clarinet
Jorge Lampreia - flute, soprano saxophone
Peter Bastiaan - alto saxophone
Nuno Torres - alto saxophone
Abdul Moim&#234;me - tenor saxophone 
Rodrigo Amado - baritone saxophone
Armando Gon&#231;alves Pereira - accordion
Travassos - tapes
Adriana S&#225; - brazilian harp, electronics
Rafael Toral - electronics
Andr&#233; Gon&#231;alves - electronics
Jo&#227;o Pinto - electronics 
Carlos Santos - electronics
Jo&#227;o Silva - crackle box, tibetan bells
Hern&#226;ni Faustino - double bass
Pedro Roxo - double bass
Monsieur Trinit&#233; - selected objects
Jos&#233; Oliveira - drums, acoustic guitar
Ant&#243;nio Chaparreiro - electric guitar

Recorded live at Trem Azul, 18 January 2007
Composition by: VGO
(graphic design: Jorge Trindade)
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Almost twenty five years after Sun Ra&#8217;s Arkestra first landed in P...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #48: Vision of Vishnu &#8211; 1st variation</title>
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        <![CDATA[ABDUL MOIMÊME

Vision of Vishnu is a guitar solo where the possibilities offered by the Fender Stratocaster are exploited as much as possible. The track has neither overdubs nor electronic effects. The drone sounds and the whole canopy of harmonic are entirely archived through the guitars resources. The improvisation tries to capture the spirit of the Indian ragas, slowly developing its mood with a sparse choice of notes. The treble sound imitates the timbre of the santoor, a stringed instrument played with metallic mallets.

Abdul Moimême – electric guitar

Recorded at ‘Lobudge-lotec’ / Estrela Hélio, November 2002
Composition: Abdul Moimême

(collage by Dilar Pereira)
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 07:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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Vision of Vishnu is a guitar solo where the possibilities offered by the Fender Stratocaster are exploited as much as possible. The track has neither overdubs nor electronic effects. The drone sounds and the whole canopy of harmonic are entirely archived through the guitars resources. The improvisation tries to capture the spirit of the Indian ragas, slowly developing its mood with a sparse choice of notes. The treble sound imitates the timbre of the santoor, a stringed instrument played with metallic mallets.

Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; electric guitar

Recorded at &#8216;Lobudge-lotec&#8217; / Estrela H&#233;lio, November 2002
Composition: Abdul Moim&#234;me

(collage by Dilar Pereira)
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      <title>track #46: Sad n Blue</title>
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        <![CDATA[ABDUL MOIMÊME

‘Sad n Blue’ is a tribute to the blues and the Mississippi Delta.

Abdul Moimême – electric guitar

Recorded at ‘Lobudge-lotec’ / Estrela Hélio, November 2002
Composition: Abdul Moimême

(photo by AM)
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      <itunes:summary>ABDUL MOIM&#202;ME

&#8216;Sad n Blue&#8217; is a tribute to the blues and the Mississippi Delta.

Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; electric guitar

Recorded at &#8216;Lobudge-lotec&#8217; / Estrela H&#233;lio, November 2002
Composition: Abdul Moim&#234;me

(photo by AM)
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&#8216;Sad n Blue&#8217; is a tribute to the blues and the Mississippi Delta.

Abdul Moim&#234;...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #44: Crack - Live at Crew Hassan! </title>
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        <![CDATA[BERNARDO / TRAVASSOS / COSTA / FAUSTINO / TRINITÉ
                
                After adding a new member to the original quartet formation, Monsieur Trinité, a distinguished pioneer of the Portuguese improvisation scene, The Crack played at Crew Hassan, a new venue for this kind of music. Abdul Moimême and Guilherme Rodrigues are substituted here by Ricardo Costa and Miguel Bernardo.
                
                Miguel Bernardo - clarinet 
                Travassos – tapes, crackle box 
                Ricardo Costa - electronics 
                Hernâni Faustino – double bass 
                Monsieur Trinité – percussion, objects
                
                Recorded at Crew Hassan, 12 November 2006 
                Composition: Bernardo, Travassos, Costa, Faustino, Trinité
                
                (engraving by Margarida Reis Silva: “Noite de 6ª-feira”)
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                After adding a new member to the original quartet formation, Monsieur Trinit&#233;, a distinguished pioneer of the Portuguese improvisation scene, The Crack played at Crew Hassan, a new venue for this kind of music. Abdul Moim&#234;me and Guilherme Rodrigues are substituted here by Ricardo Costa and Miguel Bernardo.
                
                Miguel Bernardo - clarinet 
                Travassos &#8211; tapes, crackle box 
                Ricardo Costa - electronics 
                Hern&#226;ni Faustino &#8211; double bass 
                Monsieur Trinit&#233; &#8211; percussion, objects
                
                Recorded at Crew Hassan, 12 November 2006 
                Composition: Bernardo, Travassos, Costa, Faustino, Trinit&#233;
                
                (engraving by Margarida Reis Silva: &#8220;Noite de 6&#170;-feira&#8221;)
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                After adding...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #43: Little Birds Do Fast Art</title>
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        <![CDATA[BERNARDO / MOIMÊME / PARRINHA / GONÇALVES PEREIRA

Before departing on a spiritual quest of Odyssean proportions to the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Miguel Martins came up with the following musical line up. The idea was to figure out if three clarinets and an accordion would inevitably sound as belonging to the exoticism of the Eastern European realms.

Miguel Bernardo - clarinet
Abdul Moimême - clarinet, chair
Bruno Parrinha – clarinet
Armando Gonçalves Pereira - accordion

Recorded at Luso Café, 12 October 2006
Composition: Bernardo, Moimême, Parrinha, Gonçalves Pereira

(collage on canvas by Dilar Pereira: Little Birds Do Fast Arts)
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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Before departing on a spiritual quest of Odyssean proportions to the Southern Atlantic Ocean, Miguel Martins came up with the following musical line up. The idea was to figure out if three clarinets and an accordion would inevitably sound as belonging to the exoticism of the Eastern European realms.

Miguel Bernardo - clarinet
Abdul Moim&#234;me - clarinet, chair
Bruno Parrinha &#8211; clarinet
Armando Gon&#231;alves Pereira - accordion

Recorded at Luso Caf&#233;, 12 October 2006
Composition: Bernardo, Moim&#234;me, Parrinha, Gon&#231;alves Pereira

(collage on canvas by Dilar Pereira: Little Birds Do Fast Arts)
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Before departing on a spiritual quest of Ody...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #42: Iris </title>
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        <![CDATA[ATTIAS / CARVALHO NETO / MOIMÊME / VANDEWEYER / ZETTERBERG / RUNDQVIST / MARTINEZ / KHALSA

The party continues at Salão Brasil. Half way through this set Torbjörn Zetterberg and Fredrik Rundqvist (Sweden) where substituted by Bald Martinez (Spain) and Nirankar Khalsa (USA). Moimême also swapped his tenor duties for the Cuban clave while the music suddenly changed gear as Attias suddenly switched to Wayne Shorter's haunting melody: Iris.

Michäel Attias - alto saxophone 
Alípio Carvalho Neto - tenor saxophone 
Abdul Moimême - tenor saxophone, clave
Els Vandeweyer - vibrafone 
Torbjörn Zetterberg, Baldomero Martinez – double bass
Fredrik Rundqvist, Nirankar Khalsa - drums

Radio host: Paulo Santos (RUC) 
Recorded live at Salão Brasil, Coimbra, 04 November 2005 
Recording courtesy of RUC 
Composition: Attias / Carvalho Neto / Moimême / Vandeweyer / Zetterberg / Rundqvist / Martinez / Khalsa
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The party continues at Sal&#227;o Brasil. Half way through this set Torbj&#246;rn Zetterberg and Fredrik Rundqvist (Sweden) where substituted by Bald Martinez (Spain) and Nirankar Khalsa (USA). Moim&#234;me also swapped his tenor duties for the Cuban clave while the music suddenly changed gear as Attias suddenly switched to Wayne Shorter's haunting melody: Iris.

Mich&#228;el Attias - alto saxophone 
Al&#237;pio Carvalho Neto - tenor saxophone 
Abdul Moim&#234;me - tenor saxophone, clave
Els Vandeweyer - vibrafone 
Torbj&#246;rn Zetterberg, Baldomero Martinez &#8211; double bass
Fredrik Rundqvist, Nirankar Khalsa - drums

Radio host: Paulo Santos (RUC) 
Recorded live at Sal&#227;o Brasil, Coimbra, 04 November 2005 
Recording courtesy of RUC 
Composition: Attias / Carvalho Neto / Moim&#234;me / Vandeweyer / Zetterberg / Rundqvist / Martinez / Khalsa
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The...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #41: Ode to Miles </title>
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        <![CDATA[BRENNAN / BAASTIAN / MOTA / MOIMÊME

The last theme at the Luso included a double wha-wha feature with both guitarists going berserk on their pedals. Unfortunately the tape ran out before an up tempo funk finale. Any bootlegers out there?

Partick Brennan – alto saxophone 
Peter Baastian – objects, percussion, field recording 
Manuel Mota – fender stratocaster 
Abdul Moimême – fender startocaster

Recorded Live at Luso Café, 26 Setember 2006 
Composition: Brennan / Baastian / Mota / Moimême
(collage by Dilar Pereira, #27_Candy; at: http://dailycollageproject.blogspot.com/ )
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The last theme at the Luso included a double wha-wha feature with both guitarists going berserk on their pedals. Unfortunately the tape ran out before an up tempo funk finale. Any bootlegers out there?

Partick Brennan &#8211; alto saxophone 
Peter Baastian &#8211; objects, percussion, field recording 
Manuel Mota &#8211; fender stratocaster 
Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; fender startocaster

Recorded Live at Luso Caf&#233;, 26 Setember 2006 
Composition: Brennan / Baastian / Mota / Moim&#234;me
(collage by Dilar Pereira, #27_Candy; at: http://dailycollageproject.blogspot.com/ )
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The last theme at the Luso included a double wha-wha featu...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #39: Sal&#227;o Brasil septet improvisation</title>
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        <![CDATA[ATTIAS / CARVALHO NETO / ÄLEKLINT / VANDEWEYER / MOIMÊME / ZETTERBERG / TORIYAMA
                
                The Salão Brasil (as in Brazilian ballroom) was a wonderful space borrowed by the Jazz ao Centro Clube (JACC), the jazz club responsible for a really magnificent festival, to hold after hour jam sessions. With Michäel Attias as ‘master of ceremonies’ and leader of the house’s opening trio, various members of the groups playing at the festival, as well as local musicians, gather for informal and practically all night long jam sessions. The party went on for three consecutive nights with RUC, the local radio station, broadcasting every minute of the exhilarating event LIVE! The speed with which the musicians on stage would rotate makes it now difficult to know who was who when?
                
                Michäel Attias - alto saxophone
                Alípio Carvalho Neto - tenor saxophone
                Mats Äleklint - trombone
                Els Vandeweyer - vibrafone
                Abdul Moimême - electric guitar
                Torbjörn Zetterberg - double bass
                Takeaki Toriyama – drums
                
                Radio host: Paulo Santos (RUC)
                Recorded live at Salão Brasil, Coimbra, 05 November 2005
                Recording courtesy of RUC
                Composition: Attias / Carvalho Neto / Äleklint / Vandeweyer / Zetterberg / Toriyama
                
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                The Sal&#227;o Brasil (as in Brazilian ballroom) was a wonderful space borrowed by the Jazz ao Centro Clube (JACC), the jazz club responsible for a really magnificent festival, to hold after hour jam sessions. With Mich&#228;el Attias as &#8216;master of ceremonies&#8217; and leader of the house&#8217;s opening trio, various members of the groups playing at the festival, as well as local musicians, gather for informal and practically all night long jam sessions. The party went on for three consecutive nights with RUC, the local radio station, broadcasting every minute of the exhilarating event LIVE! The speed with which the musicians on stage would rotate makes it now difficult to know who was who when?
                
                Mich&#228;el Attias - alto saxophone
                Al&#237;pio Carvalho Neto - tenor saxophone
                Mats &#196;leklint - trombone
                Els Vandeweyer - vibrafone
                Abdul Moim&#234;me - electric guitar
                Torbj&#246;rn Zetterberg - double bass
                Takeaki Toriyama &#8211; drums
                
                Radio host: Paulo Santos (RUC)
                Recorded live at Sal&#227;o Brasil, Coimbra, 05 November 2005
                Recording courtesy of RUC
                Composition: Attias / Carvalho Neto / &#196;leklint / Vandeweyer / Zetterberg / Toriyama
                
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               ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #38: No profit for nobody!</title>
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        <![CDATA[BRENNAN / BAASTIAN / MOTA / MOIMÊME

‘No profit for nobody!’ was the nights’ first collective improvisation.

Partick Brennan – alto saxophone
Peter Baastian – objects, percussion, field recording
Manuel Mota – fender stratocaster
Abdul Moimême – fender startocaster

Recorded Live at Luso Café, 26 Setember 2006
Composition: Brennan / Baastian / Mota / Moimême

(photos: Maria João Velez)
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&#8216;No profit for nobody!&#8217; was the nights&#8217; first collective improvisation.

Partick Brennan &#8211; alto saxophone
Peter Baastian &#8211; objects, percussion, field recording
Manuel Mota &#8211; fender stratocaster
Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; fender startocaster

Recorded Live at Luso Caf&#233;, 26 Setember 2006
Composition: Brennan / Baastian / Mota / Moim&#234;me

(photos: Maria Jo&#227;o Velez)
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&#8216;No profit for nobody!&#8217; was the nights&#8217; first collective i...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #37: Un h&#233;roe Irland&#233;s cuya madre&#8230;</title>
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        <![CDATA[BRENNAN / BAASTIAN / MOTA / MOIMÊME

Un Héroe Irlandés… juxtaposes the different accentuations and meters of Spanish, Portuguese and English to create a polyrithmic fabric of spoken word.

Partick Brennan – alto saxophone, spoken word
Peter Baastian – objects, percussion, spoken word
Manuel Mota – fender stratocaster
Abdul Moimême – fender startocaster, spoken word

Recorded Live at Luso Café, 26 Setember 2006
Poetry: Mumtaz / Baastian (aka Azin) / Brennan
Polyrhythmic Phonetic Poetry: Brennan
Composition: Brennan / Baastian / Mota / Moimême

(chart: Patrick Brennan)
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Un H&#233;roe Irland&#233;s&#8230; juxtaposes the different accentuations and meters of Spanish, Portuguese and English to create a polyrithmic fabric of spoken word.

Partick Brennan &#8211; alto saxophone, spoken word
Peter Baastian &#8211; objects, percussion, spoken word
Manuel Mota &#8211; fender stratocaster
Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; fender startocaster, spoken word

Recorded Live at Luso Caf&#233;, 26 Setember 2006
Poetry: Mumtaz / Baastian (aka Azin) / Brennan
Polyrhythmic Phonetic Poetry: Brennan
Composition: Brennan / Baastian / Mota / Moim&#234;me

(chart: Patrick Brennan)
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      <title>track #34: Predicament#1 (excerpt)</title>
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        <![CDATA[LISLE ELLIS

Excerpt from the 'Sucker Punch Requiem'

Pamela Z - vox /electronics
Holly Hoffman - flute
Oliver Lake - alto sax
George Lewis - trombone
Mike Wofford - piano
Lisle Ellis - bass &amp; circuitry, composition
Susie Ibarra - drums, percussion

Recorded NYC, 2005
This recording is a courtesy of Lisle Ellis.
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Excerpt from the 'Sucker Punch Requiem'

Pamela Z - vox /electronics
Holly Hoffman - flute
Oliver Lake - alto sax
George Lewis - trombone
Mike Wofford - piano
Lisle Ellis - bass &amp; circuitry, composition
Susie Ibarra - drums, percussion

Recorded NYC, 2005
This recording is a courtesy of Lisle Ellis.
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Excerpt from the 'Sucker Punch Requiem'

Pamela Z - vox /electronics
Holly Hoff...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #33: Same Old Shit (excerpt)</title>
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        <![CDATA[LISLE ELLIS

Lisle Ellis, although hardly from the Lisbon scene, has played in town sufficiently to be an important part of the city’s musical life. He is currently working on a new CD, to be released sometime at the beginning of next year. Here are two excerpts that will give you a taste of what will surely be a smoking disk.  The work will be entitled ‘Sucker Punch Requiem’ - a series of compositions inspired by the life and work of Jean Michel Basquiat.

for Lisle Ellis: http://www.lisleellis.com/ 

Pamela Z - vox /electronics
Holly Hoffman - flute
Oliver Lake - alto sax
George Lewis - trombone
Mike Wofford - piano
Lisle Ellis - bass &amp; circuitry, composition
Susie Ibarra - drums, percussion

Recorded NYC, 2005
This recording is a courtesy of Lisle Ellis.
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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2008 14:35:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
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      <itunes:summary>LISLE ELLIS

Lisle Ellis, although hardly from the Lisbon scene, has played in town sufficiently to be an important part of the city&#8217;s musical life. He is currently working on a new CD, to be released sometime at the beginning of next year. Here are two excerpts that will give you a taste of what will surely be a smoking disk.  The work will be entitled &#8216;Sucker Punch Requiem&#8217; - a series of compositions inspired by the life and work of Jean Michel Basquiat.

for Lisle Ellis: http://www.lisleellis.com/ 

Pamela Z - vox /electronics
Holly Hoffman - flute
Oliver Lake - alto sax
George Lewis - trombone
Mike Wofford - piano
Lisle Ellis - bass &amp; circuitry, composition
Susie Ibarra - drums, percussion

Recorded NYC, 2005
This recording is a courtesy of Lisle Ellis.
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      <itunes:subtitle>LISLE ELLIS

Lisle Ellis, although hardly from the Lisbon scene, has played in town sufficientl...</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[THE CRACK

The second and final improvisation, after the turmoil subsided a little.

Travassos – water bell, crackle box, tapes, electronics, percussion
Abdul Moimême – clarinet, percussion
Guilherme Rodrigues – violoncello, percussion
Hernâni Faustino – double bass, percussion

Redorded live at Mexe Café, 8 Setember 2006
Composition by: Travassos / Moimême / Rodrigues / Faustino
(photo: AM)
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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2008 14:25:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2013-12-05</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/archive02/episodes/2008-06-14T07_25_04-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>moimeme,faustino,travassos,rodrigues</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:summary>THE CRACK

The second and final improvisation, after the turmoil subsided a little.

Travassos &#8211; water bell, crackle box, tapes, electronics, percussion
Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; clarinet, percussion
Guilherme Rodrigues &#8211; violoncello, percussion
Hern&#226;ni Faustino &#8211; double bass, percussion

Redorded live at Mexe Caf&#233;, 8 Setember 2006
Composition by: Travassos / Moim&#234;me / Rodrigues / Faustino
(photo: AM)
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      <itunes:subtitle>THE CRACK

The second and final improvisation, after the turmoil subsided a little.

Travasso...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>track #30: Improv #2</title>
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        <![CDATA[RASKIN  /MOIMÊME / FAUSTINO / OLIVEIRA / MARTINS
                                                                
                                                                If you have already visited Jon Raskin’s site you will have noticed some very beautiful graphic compositions, which are actually conceptual music charts. Teresa Huerta approaches that kind of sensitivity but from a different angle. There must be a common vibe between the European and American west coasts! Track #30 was the second and final improvised piece played at the Luso Café with the current quintet.
                                                                
                                                                Jon Raskin – alto saxophone
                                                                Abdul Moimême – electric guitar
                                                                Hernâni Faustino – double bass
                                                                José Oliveira – drums and small percussion
                                                                Migule Martins - percussion
                                                                
                                                                Recorded at Luso Café, 4 August 2005
                                                                Composition by Raskin / Moimême / Faustino / Oliveira/Martins
                                                                (photo: Teresa Huertas)
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      <comments>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/archive02/episodes/2008-06-14T06_54_05-07_00</comments>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2008 13:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2013-12-05</dcterms:modified>
      <dcterms:created>2013-12-05</dcterms:created>
      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/archive02/episodes/2008-06-14T06_54_05-07_00</link>
      <dc:creator>Freemusic </dc:creator>
      <itunes:keywords>abdul,faustino,martins,moimeme,oliveira,raskin</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:duration>1151</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>RASKIN  /MOIM&#202;ME / FAUSTINO / OLIVEIRA / MARTINS
                                                                
                                                                If you have already visited Jon Raskin&#8217;s site you will have noticed some very beautiful graphic compositions, which are actually conceptual music charts. Teresa Huerta approaches that kind of sensitivity but from a different angle. There must be a common vibe between the European and American west coasts! Track #30 was the second and final improvised piece played at the Luso Caf&#233; with the current quintet.
                                                                
                                                                Jon Raskin &#8211; alto saxophone
                                                                Abdul Moim&#234;me &#8211; electric guitar
                                                                Hern&#226;ni Faustino &#8211; double bass
                                                                Jos&#233; Oliveira &#8211; drums and small percussion
                                                                Migule Martins - percussion
                                                                
                                                                Recorded at Luso Caf&#233;, 4 August 2005
                                                                Composition by Raskin / Moim&#234;me / Faustino / Oliveira/Martins
                                                                (photo: Teresa Huertas)
                                                                </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>RASKIN  /MOIM&#202;ME / FAUSTINO / OLIVEIRA / MARTINS
                                               ...</itunes:subtitle>
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