- Audio CD (December 23, 2004)
- Original Release Date: December 23, 2004
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Riggadig Records
- ASIN: B0007NC41S
- In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,597,256 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. The Hill |
| 2. Still on the Hill |
| 3. New Orleans Maracatu |
| 4. Feelin' Fine (Life is Good) |
| 5. Neptune's Song |
| 6. Explanation Point |
| 7. Do Tell Me |
| 8. Yahungwayogo |
| 9. At the Club |
| 10. Having Fun |
While living in Madison, WI Carl played with the world music / funk band, Sunshine Allison. With a drummer who had studied in Brazil and a percussionist who studied in Senegal, Carl was exposed to and explored many world rhythms. Performing with Sunshine Allison throughout the Midwest for about 5 years nurtured his love for world music. From this experience, Carl continues to be inspired and excited about the possibilities of the fusion between world music and his rock and funk roots.
Carl moved to San Francisco in 1999, enticed by the international culture and thriving music scene. While looking for a musical home, he met up with two Brazilians (Alex Koberle and Emiliano Benevides) and Bat Makumba was born. Since their formation in 2000, Bat Makumba has toured extensively throughout California with their blend of high-energy Brazilian funk rock. The release of their debut CD (self-titled) in 2003 generated a lot of attention. Most notably, Bat Makumba won the California Music Award for Outstanding Latin Alternative Album.
While keeping Bat Makumba as his main focus, Carl Remde is in a constant state of writing and recording music. Carls new CD Explanation Point, is his first solo effort to showcase the eclectic nature of his musical mind. Not to be thought of as a complete departure from the Bat Makumba style, the selections on this CD are more an extension of the musical mixing concepts. Independent music at its finest, Explanation Point is a diverse blend of the many different influences that drive Carl and his art.
Carl Remde continues to play with Bat Makumba and promises to keep busy in 2005. Carl is currently booking solo performances utilizing live looping techniques. With bass, electric drums, guitar, synthesizer, percussion and voice, Carl can layer a thick song in front of your eyes.
Independent music at its finest, the tracks flow out of a wide range of influences that are filtered through Carl. From the afro-pop opener "The Hill" to the electronic-flavored songs "At the Club" and title track "Explanation Point"; then theres the Zappa-esque silliness of "Feelin Fine (Life is Good)" to the social commentary of "Do Tell Me" and "Yahungwayogo". Of course, the Brazilian influences are scattered throughout. Most notably on "New Orleans Maracatu" which blends Cajun funk with the Brazilian rhythm of Maracatu.
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