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Curumin

Curumin

  • Avg user rating: 3 stars Out of 19 votes
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Average rating3 starsOut of 19 votes

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Brazilian-born musician Curumin blends elements of samba, funk, punk, rock, and hip-hop in his music, creating a truly eclectic sound without boundaries. Bay Area indie-powerhouse Quannum (Lyrics Born, Gift Of Gab) beat other labels to the punch and signed this incredible talent to a record deal.

Biography

Luciano Nakata Albuquerque, born in Brazil to Spanish/Japanese parents, early on earned the moniker
Curumin, a term reserved by indigenous Brazilians for their more precocious children. It was the 1970s in Sao
Paulo, and with his older brother Curumin began his journey through the world's music, from Jorge Ben to Devo to Bebeto. By the time he was 8, he'd already formed his first rock band with classmates, with pots and pans substituting for a proper drum kit. Within two years he'd formed another band, this time an instrumental funk group called ZU. By the time he was 14 he was already a percussionist at Sao Paulo's top clubs. By 16
he'd taught himself to play keyboards as well.

Later on in his teens, Curumin enrolled at the prestigious music school Gavi?es da Fiel, where he was exposed to the 40 year history of MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira), delving deeper into samba during the day, while learning outside school about the B-52s and Run DMC. Curumin and two friends quickly formed Zomba, a band devoted to Brazilian music and classic funk, replete with brass and percussion sections, but accompanied also by a DJ. Zomba were widely praised, spurring a resurgence of interest in the 70s sound in Sao Paulo. Clearly not one to be idle, this multi-tasker was also in a band called Toca with Gustavo Lenza,
which would prove to be the blueprint for Achados E Perdidos.

While his psychology degree and aspirations towards professional soccer languished, his musical career was growing ever brighter. Support gigs for established names in MPB ensued, such greats as composer Arnaldo Antunes, the samba-punk singer Andrea Marquee, as well as Brazilian hip-hop groups like Lino Crizz & Guetto Jam and SP Funk. It was with these groups that Curumin got his first taste of world touring, blowing away audiences across Latin America and Europe.

As Zomba transformed gradually into his own solo project, he reconfigured his now sizable catalog to suit his many disparate interests and experiences, the result of which was Achados e Perdidos. This album summarizes all that is Curumin, from his ethnic background to the soul of his home in Sao Paulo.

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