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Zopelar
Charme
Zopelar arrives on Tartelet with Charme – an album of effervescent machine funk harking back to a golden era of Brazilian party music.
The era of interest for Sao Paulo’s Pedro Zopelar begins in the 1980s in Rio de Janeiro, when a particular phenomenon caught on at suburban parties which became known as Charme. “Charme was like a mix of slow boogie, RnB and new jack swing,” explains Zopelar. “DJ Corello started calling ‘charme’ the moment
of the party when he played slow grooves and felt that the people started dancing differently, with sexier synchronized moves. Some years later, charme evolved from an awaited moment of a night to a whole movement of parties just playing that kind of music. On this record I tried to make something that brings this emotional feeling to my music in a modern way.”
With an emotional sincerity stemming from his move to reconnect with the Brazilian dimension of his creative background, Charme arrives as Zopelar’s heartfelt celebration of life and music, of sentimental moments shared and good times enjoyed.
A1
Clara
A2
Shibuya
A3
Festa
A4
Chain Net
A5
Virgo
B1
Charme
B2
Passado
B3
Born Again
B4
Do You Feel?
B5
Despedida