Gorgeous 'lost' recording from Brazilian legend Ana Mazzotti; believed to have been recorded in 1983. A beautiful jazz-funk number recorded in the twilight of her career.
Marking fifty years since their 1975 debut album Azimuth , their new album Marca
Passo proves that the band's alchemic brew of Brazilian jazz-funk and...
"Arabutã," which takes its name from the Tupi Guarani word for the endangered Brazilwood tree, underscores Azymuth’s fusion of timeless Brazilian jazz-funk...
Far Out Recordings proudly presents a landmark discovery in Brazilian jazz: the long lost album by drumming pioneer Edison Machado. Recorded in New York...
Following in the footsteps of heroes like Azymuth, Antonio Adolfo, Cesar Mariano and Marcos Resende, with the tried and tested trifecta of synthesizers,...
With his twenty-third studio album Túnel Acustico, Valle set out to bring it all together.A prominent feature of Valle’s career has been his dual residence...
In Brighton, the young non-binary singer and composer would immerse themself amongst the city's vanguard of free- thinking artists and musicians. Lau Ro...
Following Far Out's reissue of Agustin Pereyra Lucena Quartet's La Rana, the label continues its memorialisation of the late, great Argentinian guitarist's...
This fabled 11 minute+ version of Brazilian icon Joyce's groundbreaking "Feminina" was recorded at Columbia Studios, New York in 1977, for the as yet unreleased...
The comeback album from Banda Black Rio, featuring Brazilian heavyweights Seu Jorge, Marcio Local, Elza Soares, Cesar Camargo Mariano & more. Originally...