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(If You Ask) / Tenorio

    Presenting, '(If You Ask)', a brand new, blissed-out pop production with a '70s AOR touch, by the ever-on-point Soyuz.

    Coming at a period between albums, the single features guest appearances from the sensational musicians, Biel Basile (O Terno, Sessa) and Anthony Ferraro (Toro Y Moi, Astronauts, Etc.) . Friends of the band, they add their signature touch on the drums and synth respectively. To complete the package, SOYUZ back the title track with a short but sweet, Wurlitzer-laden, MPB-tinged number, 'Tenorio'.

    '(If You Ask)' tells the story of lost dreams. A track that can be interpreted either as a bittersweet longing for childhood times, or for a native place you can't return to. For the writer Alex Chumak, he suggests, "In my case, as in the case of many Belarusians, it's both".

    For this song, Alex chose to sing in his native Belarusian tongue. As he explains this language "to me feels underrepresented in pop music, also it's a beautiful legacy and sonority that I wanted to share with the listeners of our project around the world". One of the key inspirations was a Belarusian band ("Pesniary"), who produced a host of great progressive folk, jazz fusion and AOR, from the '70s to the '90s, predominantly sung in Belarusian.

    Another key influence was the music coming out of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais in the '70s, drawing inspiration from the sentimental and harmonious music of Beto Guedes, Lo Borges, Fernando Oly and Wagner Tiso.

    Having parted ways with their drummer Anton, SOYUZ needed to find a new way to produce songs. The answer was to go remotely. Alex contacted the brilliant Biel Basile, who had recorded Sessa's contemporary classic 'Estrela Acesa', in which Alex also participated. Utilising Biel and Sessa's newly built studio in Sao Paulo, SOYUZ had Biel record the drums directly to tape to get the rich sound they were after. Adding the final magic into the mix, California's Anthony Ferraro provided a beautiful Solina String Ensemble synth arrangement, with drummer/recording engineer Albert Karch expertly assisting with the production.

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    (If You Ask)
    Tenorio

    SOYUZ

    Force Of The Wind

      Some records just stop you in your tracks, they resonate with you and feel instantly familiar like an old friend, even on the frst listen SOYUZ's third album 'Force of the Wind' is one of those records.

      It holds all the trademarks, beauty, and eccentricities of classic Brazilian recordings, from the 60s and 70s, that we have come to love. Think artists such as Milton Nascimento, Lô Borges, Burnier e Cartier, Arthur Verocai et al. But this record wasn't made in Brazil and is in fact a brand-new release.

      SOYUZ (which translates as 'union') is a creative collective from Minsk, Belarus, led by composer, arranger, and singer, Alex Chumak, multi-instrumentalist, Mikita Arlou, and drummer, Anton Nemahai. SOYUZ's previous albums explored and reimagined the legacy of jazz-oriented, non-English-language pop music of the 20th century.

      For their third album, there is a stronger focus, and it is infuenced by 70s Música popular Brasileira and building bridges from it to present-day Belarus. Alex notes that from the moment he frst encountered Brazilian music, he found in it a kind of concentrated emotion that felt as if it were familiar to him from his childhood. This non- verbal emotion and connection between the listener and musician echoes in the music, regardless of understanding of the language the album is recorded in.


      TRACK LISTING

      1. Song With No Words
      2. Offscreen
      3. I Knew It (feat Kate NV)
      4. Glance
      5. How Are You (Como E Que Vai Voce) (feat Sessa)
      6. Beige Days
      7. Morning Moon
      8. Force Of The Wind
      9. Weather Report


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