Far Out Recordings · Brazil, LA · 27 Feb 2026 · ★★★★★
Respect. Stop. Repeat
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Fabiano Do Nascimento & Vittor Santos Orchestra. Respect. When someone sits down and makes music like this, you must acknowledge their greatness, creativity, and craft. Vila makes you take a full stop. Soak it all up and repeat. If you’re looking to relax, this is it. If reflection is what you desire, view yourself against this. This album is why music is a treasure—and treasure can’t stay hidden forever. When good music is combined with our mind’s wantingness, it’s an amalgamation of pure mental bliss.
The mastery of “Spring Theme” is like the imagination of a well-informed mind. It takes you to where you want to be, where you need to be—and yet you have not moved. Vila is full of imagination, full of tenderness, full of energy. It has character. It has understanding. It has guitar movement, trombone sweetness, and orchestrated madness. This album touches every musical mood. On “Tema Em Harmônicos,” the arrangement pulsates. “Uirapurú” is classy and has a distinctive flavor that requires a toast of your best vino.
A poignant touch of control runs through the whole album. This one is shaping up to be one of the year’s favorites. Fabiano Do Nascimento & Vittor Santos Orchestra: please—give us permission to exhale.
Personnel: Fabiano Do Nascimento; Oboe – Francisco Gonçalves; Contrabaixo – Rodrigo Villa; Bateria – Márclo Bahla; Violino – Ricardo Amado; Violino – Thiago Telxeira; Violino – Daniel Albuquerque; Violino – Márcio Sanches; Viola – Ivan Zandonade; Viola – Dhyan Tofflolo; Cello – Hugo Pilger; Cello – Janaína Salles; Contrabaixo – Rômulo Gomes; Clarone – José Batista; Trompa – Philip Doyle; Trombones – Vittor Santos; Violino – Daniel Guedes
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