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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting stuff,
By Allan MacInnis (Vancouver) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hyper Civilizado Remixes (Audio CD)
This isn't essential listening, but DJ Spooky, Sub Dub, DJ Olive, and DJ Soulslinger all do reasonably interesting stuff with Arto's material; if you're fans of their work, or interested in Arto's music, its a fun, engaging album. (And exactly what is this other reviewer talking about? Does he think these are remixes of Arlo Guthrie or something? The ARLO...???)
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not Too Arty Arto,
By Sharon Daugherty (Denver) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hyper Civilizado Remixes (Audio CD)
I like Arto. He's doing something that few other people do and for that alone he's worth a listen. Americans tend to be somewhat stupid when it comes to rhythm and so I am not sure just how big of an audience Arto will ever have. His first two solo records in this vein, "The Subtle Body" and "Mundo Civilizado," I find quite enjoyable. Light yet not mindless, funky yet not overpowering. Anyone familiar with the MPB (Popular Music of Brazil) of the '60s and '70s will like this. It's in the line of Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, etc., but modernized. Sometimes, too, Brazilian music is a little too sweetened for my taste but I suppose that's the irony, since they've had some seriously repressive political climates there we haven't in America; our repression is more subtle. This remix album contains some cool disconnected stuff and evokes downtown NYC as much as it does Salvador or Sao Paulo. Some of it is a drag but there are some beautiful moments. Repetition is the point of this kind of thing so I won't complain about repetition except to repeat that repetition is the point of this kind of thing so why complain about repetition? It's good of its kind and sure beats the hell out of the Aphex Twin or most rap, if not Spring Heel Jack. Anyway, get "Mundo,"; it's Arto's masterpiece to date. The Ambitious Lovers records are good too, especially "Greed," and "Envy" is worth getting for "Let's Be Adult." Somehow, though, I don't expect Americans who think that Bruce Springsteen or Ry Cooder has rhythm will cotton to this. Too cosmopolitan by half but so what. At least it's not some damned folkie with his airs and his guitar. Arlo Guthrie is good too except when he sings.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting companion album,
By DJ Joe Sixpack (...in Middle America) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Hyper Civilizado Remixes (Audio CD)
Brazilian-born, New York-based bossa nova pioneer Arto Lindsay is a marvel. This is album #3.5 of his amazing "novo bossa nova" updates of the classic sound created in the late '50s by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Joao Gilberto, and electronica remix of the fabulous "Mundo Civilizado" album, which remains Arto's true masterpiece. Both discs are worth having.
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Hyper Civilizado Remixes by Arto Lindsay (Audio CD - 1997)
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