DVD of the Day Talk Talk: 'Live at Montreux 1986' (Eagle Vision/ST2) 2009 Talk Talk were one of the most sucessful British bands of the eighties. They enjoyed a string of hit singles both in the UK and right across Europe. 1986 was the band's only appearance at Montreux and caught them at the height of their success, during the promo tour (their very last!) of the album 'The Colour of Spring.' With a set list packed with such hits as 'It's My Life' (which closes the show, being followed by three encores), 'Living in Another World' and 'Life's What You Make It,' and lead singer/main songwriter Mark Hollis' charismatic performance, they delivered a nice 87-minute concert that draws a great response from the packed Swiss crowd. Joining the core live band of Hollis, Paul Webb (electric bass) & Lee Harris (drums) were John Turnbull, Ian Curnow, Rupert Black, Phil Reis and Leroy Williams.

Far Out Shop: Bandcamp: iTunes: Spotify: Tracklist: 1. Bobeira (Digital Dreamin' Intro) 2. Lirio De Venus 3.

Album: Dreaming, Artist: Sabrina Malheiros. Year 2011, Length: 13. The music of Latin America music — download from RedMP3. Album: Dreaming — 2011 — Sabrina Malheiros.

Lirio De Venus (Interlude) 8. Can't Hide Love 11.

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Tem Dende 13. Bobeira (Digital Dreamin' Instrumental) 'Far Out have unearthed a little nugget' Time Out 'A rising star of Brazilian music.

Magical' MOJO 'Born to sing.rich, soulful, gorgeous' Elle 'Samba & bossa cleverly combined with disco & soul' Rolling Stone 'Rio's reining nu-bossa princess' Evening Standard 'Heads the next generation of samba fusion' Observer 'One of the best modern exponents of bossa nova' Metro 'Essential Brazilian cool' Daily Telegraph The third original studio album from Rio's nu-bossa star, Sabrina Malheiros, combines the minimal electronic soul inspired sound of her debut Equilibria with the sweeping organic Brazilian pop of New Morning and traditional sounds of Brazil. Linking past and present Malheiros mixes seductive styles to create a truly original sound for the future. Dreaming is her finest work yet confirming Malheiros as one of the finest female Brazilian songwriters of her generation.

Featuring leading Brazilian musicians including Alex Malheiros (Azymuth); Jesse Sadoc (Marcos Valle); Alfredo Cardim (Joyce); Robertinho Silva (Milton Nascimento) and written and co-produced with Sabrina by partner Daniel 'Venom' Maunick (Viper Squad / son of Bluey Incognito) the record finds a beautiful place between nu-Rio, classic Brazil, and the complex melodic electronic music emerging from the post-dubstep and post-drum & bass London soundscape. Leading the nu-bossa generation with the likes of Bebel Gilberto, Malheiros has built a fanbase around the world addicted to her distinctive blissful sound. With her debut album 'Equilibria' on Far Out in 2005 Sabrina Malheiros arrived in a wave of instant acclaim playing her debut shows in the UK and Japan. The 2006 remix album 'Vibrasons' -- including Nicola Conte, Quantic and Kenny Dope reworks -- was followed with sophomore album 'New Morning' -- declared the 'best album of summer 2008' Evening Standard. A bigger production, featuring string arrangements from Arthur Verocai, the album broke Sabrina in America with debut tours in Germany, Holland and a UK return. As the daughter of Alex Malheiros, bass player of Far Out's legendary Brazilian group Azymuth Sabrina was born to sing bossa nova and write ground-breaking music. 112 Her classical contemporary Brazilian blend takes a number of surprising routes.