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February 15th, 2018 1:45am

Staring Back At Me


Bossanova “Rare Brazil”

“Rare Brazil” is, in my mind, a classic Fluxblog song. It’s the sort of the song I would use an example of what this site champions, particularly in the ’00s. So it comes as something of a surprise to me that I never actually wrote about it on this site, and featured a different Bossanova song here back in 2006. Huh! Well, here it is now, 12 years later. It certainly still sounds fresh.

There’s about a minute’s worth of singing in this song, but it’s really more of an instrumental. It starts out with a simple bass groove, but it gradually builds into this glorious disco track complete with a Nile Rodgers-esque guitar part, a synth solo that sounds like neon, and an absolutely sublime breakdown. This song sounds incredibly romantic to me, like some incredible night in a place so perfect it can’t possibly be real. I can’t say much more about this, really – it’s too abstract, and very much the kind of music that’s spoiled by words.

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  1. Max says:

    Thank you for posting this! I lost this song in a hard drive failure long ago and could never find it again.

    Loving this trip through classic Fluxblog! I read it religiously from 2004ish – 2007 and it had a huge influence on my taste.

  2. STINKY says:

    I would be interested in a curated list of “classic Fluxblog songs”, although I’m not 100% what the objective criteria for being one would be. Although “Williamsburg Will Oldham Horror” would be a good start.


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