
Moving
Moving is an album by the Sambop Trio—Paulo Morello (guitar), Sven Faller (bass), and Mauro Martins (drums)—created over ten focused studio days after extensive live performances. The trio blends Brazilian rhythms like samba and choro with modern jazz, moving fluidly between styles with natural ease. The album features tributes and inspirations:
“The Birds and the Bees” honors Attila Zoller, Morello’s mentor.
“Entre as Ondas” evokes a sunny beach afternoon.
“Cookin’ at the Birdland” captures the energy of a jazz club.
Rare gems include “Se Ela Perguntar” by Dilermando Reis and lyrical pieces like “Flor do Cerrado” and “Minha Saudade.”
Spontaneous studio moments add charm, such as a warm-up samba morphing into “Beautiful Love.” The interplay among instruments reflects deep trust and years of friendship.
The title Moving symbolizes musical fluidity, openness to new paths, and Morello’s move to Berlin, while nodding to Wes Montgomery’s Movin’ Wes. The album is not conceptual but a vibrant snapshot of favorite pieces and inspirations—music that grooves, swings, and leaves space for nuance.
Moving
Moving is an album by the Sambop Trio—Paulo Morello (guitar), Sven Faller (bass), and Mauro Martins (drums)—created over ten focused studio days after extensive live performances. The trio blends Brazilian rhythms like samba and choro with modern jazz, moving fluidly between styles with natural ease. The album features tributes and inspirations:
“The Birds and the Bees” honors Attila Zoller, Morello’s mentor.
“Entre as Ondas” evokes a sunny beach afternoon.
“Cookin’ at the Birdland” captures the energy of a jazz club.
Rare gems include “Se Ela Perguntar” by Dilermando Reis and lyrical pieces like “Flor do Cerrado” and “Minha Saudade.”
Spontaneous studio moments add charm, such as a warm-up samba morphing into “Beautiful Love.” The interplay among instruments reflects deep trust and years of friendship.
The title Moving symbolizes musical fluidity, openness to new paths, and Morello’s move to Berlin, while nodding to Wes Montgomery’s Movin’ Wes. The album is not conceptual but a vibrant snapshot of favorite pieces and inspirations—music that grooves, swings, and leaves space for nuance.
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Moving is an album by the Sambop Trio—Paulo Morello (guitar), Sven Faller (bass), and Mauro Martins (drums)—created over ten focused studio days after extensive live performances. The trio blends Brazilian rhythms like samba and choro with modern jazz, moving fluidly between styles with natural ease. The album features tributes and inspirations:
“The Birds and the Bees” honors Attila Zoller, Morello’s mentor.
“Entre as Ondas” evokes a sunny beach afternoon.
“Cookin’ at the Birdland” captures the energy of a jazz club.
Rare gems include “Se Ela Perguntar” by Dilermando Reis and lyrical pieces like “Flor do Cerrado” and “Minha Saudade.”
Spontaneous studio moments add charm, such as a warm-up samba morphing into “Beautiful Love.” The interplay among instruments reflects deep trust and years of friendship.
The title Moving symbolizes musical fluidity, openness to new paths, and Morello’s move to Berlin, while nodding to Wes Montgomery’s Movin’ Wes. The album is not conceptual but a vibrant snapshot of favorite pieces and inspirations—music that grooves, swings, and leaves space for nuance.











