M. Takara & Carla Boregas
LINHA D AGUA
(LP)
12 Inch

Mauricio Takara and Carla Boregas present the result of 2 years of collaboration - an album between abstract improvisation and propulsive rhythm.
A lucid dream meeting of synth waves, aquatic jazz spirits and drum-triggered electronics. Linha D'gua translates as water lines, fitting for an album that traces boundaries between water and air through an echo chamber of dizzying oceanic layers and free flowing ideas.
This is not a record based on genres. Its an album that navigates through atmospheres, through explorations and discoveries, through curiosity and dialogue. The eight tracks were recorded in a single day in the studio, but it is the result of more than two years of collaborations.
Mauricio Takara and Carla Boregas are two towering figures of the Brazilian underground/experimental scene, where they provide the rhythm section for demented genre-bending trio Rakta. While that band is all ritual percussion and red-blooded passion, as a duo theyre a blue-water flowing counterpoint. From the drums, Takara fires melodies and, with the synthesizer, Carla sculpts the sound. The result is caught somewhere between abstract improvisation and propulsive rhythm. Each songs an organic layering of manipulated synthesizers and acoustic sounds; teasing new rhythms from the drum kit via MIDI (and a near-telekinetic bond between Carla and Mauricio).
Sometimes Linha D'gua drifts closest to ambient music, as in the title track, in Me D'Ouro and Bocca Chiusa; sometimes it runs into free jazz, as in Traado Entre Duas Linhas. There are moments when Carla and Mauricio explore a universe of tension that comes closest to the cosmic music of 70s Germany, as in Rosa de Areia and Constante de Distncia; in others they evoke the metallic sounds of Indonesian gamelan (on Execution).
Carla Boregas is a founding member of the band Rakta, which started in 2011. She co-founded Auta, a DIY space dedicated to adventurous music in So Paulo hosting artists like Feminine Hi-Fi and Deafkids. She is also part of the transdisciplinary duo Fronte Violeta.
Mauricio Takara also plays drums/percussion with the bands Hurtmold and So Paulo Underground (with trumpeter Rob Mazurek from Chicago). Takara has played with a dizzying array of improv / experimental / jazz figures such as Pharoah Sanders, Damo Suzuki, Yusef Lateef, Joe Lally (Fugazi), Nan Vasconcelos, Prefuse 73, Makoto Kawabata and more.[info sheet from distr.]