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Meeco is a music producer and composer who has worked and recorded with a range of well-known artists from various genres, including jazz, hip-hop, soul, pop, and Latin. He is known for moving between different styles of music, blending jazz improvisations with hip-hop and soul.
Collaborations
editMeeco has released six albums, with a seventh to be released in 2024. Amargo Mel (2009)[1] and Perfume e Caricias (2010) [2][3] came out on the German label Connector and on the US label Spectra Jazz. His third album, Beauty of the Night (released in April 2012), features performances by Brazilian singer Eloisia (Nouvelle Vague), Freddy Cole, Joe Bataan, Gregory Porter, Lionel Loueke, and Jane Birkin.[4] In 2015, he released Souvenirs of Love on the established Jazz label "Double Moon Records".[citation needed]
Biography
editDiscography
edit- Amargo Mel (2009) with Eva Ventura, Eloisia, Olvido Ruiz Castellanos, Rolando Faria, Reggie Moore, Guilherme Castro, Rolo Rodriguez and featuring Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Eddie Henderson, David “Fathead” Newman, Charlie Mariano, David Friedman (percussionist), Bob Lenox, Mario "El Indio" Morejon[citation needed]
- Perfume e Caricias (2010) featuring Eloisia, Eddie Henderson, Kenny Barron, Buster Williams, James Moody, Vincent Herring[citation needed]
- Beauty of the Night (2012) featuring Eloisia, Freddy Cole, Gregory Porter, Joe Bataan, Zé Manoel, Jane Birkin, Hubert Laws, Eddie Henderson, Benny Golson, Bennie Maupin, Kenny Barron, Lionel Loueke, Romero Lubambo, Stefon Harris, Jaques Morelenbaum, Buster Williams, Victor Lewis[citation needed]
- Souvenirs of Love (2015) with Mary Stallings, Hubert Laws, Buster Williams, Eddie Henderson, Wallace Roney, Vincent Herring, Victor Lewis, Yahzarah, Jean Baylor (Zhané), Casey Benjamin, Aaron Marcellus, Jaques Morelenbaum, Kirk Whalum, Eric Reed, Stefon Harris, Lionel Loueke, John Scofield, Richard Bona[citation needed]
- We Out Here (2020) with Smif-N-Wessun, Masta Ace, Lil Fame, Termanology, Big Shug, Sadat X, El Da Sensei[citation needed]
- We Run Shit (2023) with Inspectah Deck, Havoc, Fredro Starr, Elzhi, Ras Kass, Lil Fame, Fashawn, Termanology, Grafh, JD Era, Rasco[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ d'Gama Rose, Raul (May 26, 2009). "Meeco: Amargo Mel (2009)". All About Jazz.
- ^ Bilawsky, Dan (September 26, 2010). "Meeco: Perfume e Carícias (2010)". All About Jazz.
- ^ Blanco, Edward (October 27, 2010). "Meeco: Perfume e Caricias (2010)". All About Jazz.
- ^ "MEECO: BEAUTY OF THE NIGHT 2012". Meeco.
External links
editReviews in Germany
edit- Becker, Frank (2010-12-15). "Sanfter Jazz mit dem besonderen "Touch o´ Latin": Meeco - "Amargo Mel" & "Perfume e Caricias"" [Smooth jazz with the special "Touch o' Latin": Meeco - "Amargo Mel" and "Perfume e Caricias"]. Musenblätter.
- Wiesch, Dennis (2009-11-16). "Meeco - Amargo Mel". News. Between the Beats. Archived from the original on 2013-02-10.
- Arens, Michael (2011-02-23). "Meeco - "Perfume e Caricias"". Jazzdimensions.
- Arens, Michael. "Meeco - Amargo Mel (Connector Records/Termidor Music/In-Akustik)". Soul Train.