Out now: electronic jazz remix Rafael Aragon of Mamari

Brussels based global electronic producer Rafael Aragon made an amazing remix of ‘Mamari’, the single & title song of German jazz groove band Muito Kaballa Power Ensemble.

This remix takes the listener on a dreamy journey. Starting with birds in nature, passing by dubby pianos and beautiful synth melodies, the heavy groove inevitably hushes you into trance. The remix album will be released at the end of June.

Buy the single here, or streaming on all digital platforms.

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‘Making of Mamari’ mini documentary for upcoming 2LP album

Muito Kaballa Power Ensemble is very happy to show you the ‘Making of Mamari‘. German videomaker Denis Eickmeier followed them into the recording studio and produced this little video, which really captures the vibe of the recording time and gives some insights in how the album and the Muito Kaballa project evolved. Love goes out to Ingo Hermes for the beautiful cover art and layout!

1st single ‘Mamari’ is out now and available on most platforms (check our bandcamp), 2nd single ‘Curupira’ releases on 24.04 and the 2LP album will launch on 29.05 on Rebel Up Records, as well as followed by an electronic remixes by Euro & Afro producers in the early summer.

Today 05.03 is Bandcamp Friday again > 15% discount on Rebel Up Records

hello all,

hope you are doing well in this up & down winter-spring weather transition,

Today is Bandcamp Friday again, where they waive their fees to support artists and labels until midnight.

We offer a 15% discount on all purchases until tomorrow night. Check out our digital & physical releases and merchandise. Use code bcfridaymarch to claim your discount 🙂
https://www.rebeluprecords.bandcamp.com

Rebel Up label sampler 2018-2020, a compilation of our first 2,5 years.

Hey everyone,

Festive greetings and happy holidays!!!

Last week we launched our Rebel Up label sampler compilation, 16 tracks from our catalogue of the last 2,5 years to make you travel in our musical world.
*pay as you want*, check it here.

Decolonize black friday

At Rebel Up Records we want to see the decolonization of Black Friday and support global music culture without any colonial strings attached.

15% discount on all items on our Bandcamp page until tomorrow 28.11, use code ‘friday’ at checkout. Check our latest releases of Kaito Winse, DANDANA, Satanique Samba Trio, schroothoop, African Electronic Diaspora compilation and much more >>> https://rebeluprecords.bandcamp.com

Today 06.11 = Bandcamp Friday > 10% discount on all items at Rebel Up Records

hey all, it’s Bandcamp Friday today!
For 24H they waive their fees in support of artists and record labels, such a heartwarming action.
With Rebel Up Records we give 10% discount on all items,
use this code at checkout > bandcampfridaynov

https://rebeluprecords.bandcamp.com

new digital release on Rebel Up Records: Satanique Samba Trio – Forrível, Halloween / Dia das Bruxas special mini album

Satanique Samba Trio is back with another mini-album, made during this everlasting confinement.

F O R R Í V E L – Halloweeen / Dia das Bruxas special, get it on our Bandcamp.

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After 10 albums dedicated to the aesthetical disassembling of Brazilian music’s most recurrent clichés, Satanique Samba Trio aims its ongoing research at a new formula for musical fuckery: the artificial combination between forró, the popular Brazilian groovy rhythm and horror synth, the not-so-popular music genre extracted from old keyboard-ridden horror film scores.

Think of what would happen if the most syncopated of all Brazilian folk rhythms incorporated a bunch of obsolete-but-nowadays-trendy giallo soundtrack tropes.
Mathematically speaking, forró + horror synth = forrór synth. And that is where Forrível is coming from.

Well, enough of homework. It’s Halloween once again (or Dia das Bruxas – Witches Day, as it’s called in Brazil) – and it’s raining in Brazil. As we are slowly descending into a renewed global lockdown, here some soundtrack sounds for these dark times.

Brasilia, Brazil October 2020