1: Pequena Vertigem (04:08) 2: Nome De Deus (03:17) 3: Dod?i (02:58) 4: Roupa Dos Mortos (03:52) 5: Bicho Lento (02:42) 6: Vale A Pena (04:07) 7: Planta Santa (03:32) 8: Gestos Naturais (04:53) 9: Revolu??o Interior (03:04)
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Description:
"Pequena Vertigem de Amor" is a CD by Brazilian artist Sessa, released on the independent label Mexican Summer. The album unfolds as an intimate, sensual journey through contemporary Brazilian songwriting, rooted in the traditions of MPB and bossa nova while embracing a subtle, psychedelic warmth. Gentle guitars, soft percussion, and feather-light arrangements create a hazy, dreamlike atmosphere in which Sessa's voice moves close to the ear, almost like a whispered confession. The songs are characterized by elegant melodies, poetic lyrics, and an understated groove that slowly reveals its depth with each listen, making this CD ideal for late-night listening, quiet moments, or anyone seeking a refined, emotional and quietly adventurous sound.
Lyrically, "Pequena Vertigem de Amor" revolves around love, desire and emotional vertigo, exploring the fine line between tenderness and intensity. Rather than grand gestures, Sessa focuses on nuance: small details of encounters, fleeting looks, and the inner movements of the heart. The arrangements leave plenty of space, allowing silence and resonance to play as important a role as the instruments themselves. This minimalist yet rich production gives the CD a timeless quality and positions it as a thoughtful continuation of the Brazilian singer-songwriter tradition for a new generation of listeners who appreciate both sophistication and intimacy in music.
Sessa has gained international attention as one of the most distinctive new voices in contemporary Brazilian music. With his earlier releases and extensive touring in Europe and the Americas, he has built a dedicated following among fans of global, jazz-inflected and psychedelic folk sounds. His music often appears in curated playlists and is praised by critics for its sensual restraint, hypnotic repetition, and the way it bridges classic Brazilian influences with a modern, cosmopolitan sensibility. This CD further solidifies his reputation as an artist who can create a world of his own with minimal means and deep emotional resonance.
Mexican Summer, the label behind this release, is a renowned independent company based in the United States, known for championing adventurous, genre-defying music. Over the years, Mexican Summer has built a strong catalogue ranging from psychedelic rock and experimental pop to ambient and global sounds, often discovering and nurturing artists who later reach a wide international audience. The label places great value on high-quality physical editions, thoughtful artwork, and long-term artist development. With "Pequena Vertigem de Amor," Mexican Summer once again underlines its commitment to releasing distinctive, boundary-pushing records that reward attentive listening and stand the test of time.