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Artist: Da Lata
Title Of Album: Refab
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Agogo Austria
Genre: Nu Jazz, Latin, Lounge, Downtempo
Quality: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Tracks: 17
Total Time: 01:34:20
Total Size: 239 MB
Tracklist:
01. Da Lata - Deixa (Tranquilo Soundz Remix) (05:14)
02. Da Lata - N.Y.J. (Da Lata House Mix) (08:20)
03. Da Lata feat. Knytro - Um Amor A Mais feat. Knytro (Funkee Remix) (04:12)
04. Da Lata - Ronco Da Cuica (All Stars Live Version) (07:16)
05. Da Lata feat. Myra Andrade - Unknown feat. Myra Andrade (Marc Lee Brown Remix) (04:06)
06. Da Lata - Free (05:12)
07. Da Lata - N.Y.J. (Da Lata Dub) (05:14)
08. Da Lata - Um Amor A Mais (Pushin Wood Soundsystem Re-Groove) (04:33)
09. Da Lata feat. Sacha Gabriel - The Shore feat. Sacha Gabriel (Toni Economides & Carl Smith Remix) (06:02)
10. Da Lata feat. Myra Andrade - Unknown feat. Myra Andrade (Eddy & Dus Remix) (06:38)
11. Da Lata - Deixa (Drumagick's Sun 'n' Bass Dub) (05:01)
12. Da Lata - Um Amor A Mais (Prophets Of The South Fundi Remix) (05:46)
13. Wyza - Kwassa (Da Lata Remix) (06:10)
14. Da Lata - Deixa (Tranquilo Soundz Dub) (05:10)
15. Da Lata - Um Amor A Mais (PWS Re-Groove Dub) (04:33)
16. Da Lata - Unknown (Marc Lee Brown Dub) (04:05)
17. Da Lata - Unknown (Eddy & Dus Dub) (06:41)
The London-based Brazilian fusion group Da Lata established themselves long before it became fashionable for a dance act to quote South American forms. In 1992, the group's core members — Christian Franck and Patrick Forge — formed Batu, which played numerous live gigs and recorded a couple of songs for Big Cheeze in Paris and for the excellent Rebirth of Cool, Vol. 4. After several years of group inactivity, the duo re-formed in the summer of 1998 as Da Lata and invited Portuguese percussionist Oli Savill and Brazilian singer Lilana Chachian to join the band. Along with a lengthy roster of string musicians, horn players, vocalists, and percussionists, Da Lata released Songs From the Tin in 2000 on Palm. Respectfully interpreting Brazilian musical styles from their predominately Western European perspective, Da Lata blended Savill's live percussion and Chachian's authentic Brazilian vocals with Franck's gentle guitar work and Forge's production. The Remixes album followed two years later, and their proper follow-up Serious appeared in 2003.