Azymuth (Saturday) - Standing Room Tickets

Brazilian jazz funk and samba from legendary Azymuth at Hideaway Jazz Club Streatham South London
Saturday, 14th Oct 2017
Brazilian jazz funk and samba from legendary Azymuth at Hideaway Jazz Club Streatham South London

Ticket Update Saturday October 14th: ALL OUR SEATED TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT. We have now released a limited amount of Standing Room Only Tickets. Holders of these tickets will only be allowed entry into the club strictly after 8.45pm.

Legendary Brazilian jazz-funk pioneers behind the hit “Jazz Carnival” visit Hideaway for two nights as part of their European tour for ‘FENIX’ their first studio album release for four years (out now on Far Out Recordings).

“Samba jazz legends” MOJO

"Innovators in dance/world music" Billboard

“Arguably the most successful band out of Brazil” Songlines

“The foremost trio in Brazilian music, the kings of Samba Jazz and with their classic hit ‘Jazz Carnival’ they are the heralding angels of House.” Mochilla

AZYMUTH

Formed in 1968, the original Azymuth line-up comprised Jose Roberto Bertrami on keyboards and synth, Alex Malheiros on bass and Ivan ‘Mamao’ Conti on drums and percussion. Together, they are responsible for carving out an entirely new sound within Brazilian music, fusing jazz-funk with samba, creating their own unique genre, referred to as ‘samba doido’, which translates as ‘crazy samba’.

The mastermind of the trio Jose Roberto Bertrami, a musical genius whose boundary-pushing synthesizer work has drawn comparison to the likes of jazz great Herbie Hancock’s similarly pioneering 70s output, though the combination of Bertrami’s unique compositions and the band’s Brazilian swing make their sound completely their own. Jose Roberto Bertrami sadly passed away in 2012, leaving a gulf in Brazilian music that cannot be replaced and a legacy that is inescapable. As a result, as well as being a showcase for a new Azymuth album, the 2016 tour will also serve as a tribute to the life and work of Jose Roberto Bertrami and his immeasurable influence.

2016 will see the release of a brand new Azymuth album, penned by Mamao and Malheiros alongside Kiko Continentino, a highly skilled pianist, composer and arranger who, having worked with Brazilian legends such as Milton Nascimento and Gilberto Gil, is a musician certainly worthy of taking to both the studio and stage alongside Azymuth’s esteemed original members.