• LP JID026LP£24.99
      Expected 03 AprPreorder
    • New LP (Coloured Vinyl) JID026LP-C1£27.99
      'Green' coloured vinyl.
      Expected 03 AprPreorder
    • CD JID026CD£12.99
      Expected 03 AprPreorder
      • 1. Rala-Bucho
      • 2. Canarin Da Alemanha
      • 3. Menino Tororó
      • 4. Tá Com Medo Por Quê?
      • 5. Bacáxá
      • 6. Oxóodô
      • 7. Um Abraço No Adrian
      • 8. Nunca Mais (feat. Loren Oden)
      • 9. Loca Pasión (feat. Loren Oden)

      Antonio Carlos & Jocafi, the legendary duo from Bahia whose music has embodied the soul of Brasil for over five decades, return with a bold new collaboration: Jazz Is Dead 026. Introduced to Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad by Beto Barreto of Baiana System, the meeting was instant magic. “The first time we met, it was like family,” they recall. That kinship led Younge and Muhammad to invite the duo to Los Angeles, where they carried a handful of ideas and created new songs on the spot—an intuitive, improvisatory process that defines the Jazz Is Dead ethos.

      With this release, Antônio Carlos & Jocafi reaffirm their creative vitality while introducing their timeless Bahian spirit to a new generation. “Adrian’s love for Brasil is greater than that of many Brazilians,” they say, noting how deeply he listens, studies, and channels the rhythms, stories, and feelings of their culture. The result is an album that bridges Salvador’s Mercado Modelo with the global stage, weaving Bahia’s folkloric traditions into Jazz Is Dead’s analog soul.

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