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Far Out Recordings

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Album review: José Mauro – ‘A Viagem Das Horas’: another unearthed Brazilian gem from Far Out Recordings

  • June 1, 2021
  • John Parry
LOST albums create a mystique stoked by rumour, fandom and hype, waiting for the moment to surface and often for the bubble of expectation to burst. But some records emerge…
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Track: Jneiro Jarel – Banana Peel (Cáscara De Plátano)

  • April 21, 2020
  • Jim F
Out now, and taken from his forthcoming After a thousand years album, out later in the year on Far Out Recordings, is ‘Banana Peel’, the new single Brooklyn producer Jneiro…
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Track: Philippe Baden Powell – Chica

  • February 24, 2017
  • Jim F
‘Chica’ is taken from the new album from French / Brazilian pianist’s new album, his first for Far Out Recordings, which drops on March 24th on heavyweight vinyl, extended ten…
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