The infectious spirit of Brazilian music in all its incredible forms is impossible
to deny. Musicians from around the world succumb to the
elements of samba, forro and bossa nova. For Brazilian musicians, the essence
of these sounds and rhythms is tied up in all the music they create.
The new collective ensemble Unity Quartet, featuring Hélio Alves, Guilherme
Monteiro, Gili Lopes and Alex Kautz, weave their Brazilian influences
into their own forward-thinking version of jazz, as can be heard on their
new recording, Samba of Sorts.
The four musicians came together in 2021 to play original music and
select covers in an open, exploratory fashion, melding their roots in
1970s and 1980s Brazilian popular music with their love for jazz. It was at
Brooklyn’s Bar LunAtico that the quartet found an incubator for their project,
playing the club regularly and developing an esthetic and language
all their own.
Unity Quartet takes its musical cues from many sources. From the samba
jazz of the 1960s to the contemporary popular sounds of MPB, the
Quartet filters these sounds into a heady New York City jazz style. The
Quartet captured these sounds on December 1 and 2, 2022 at Brorby Studios
in Brooklyn.