Ed Motta has waited five years to deliver a new album that is loaded with lots of surprises. On “Behind The Tea Chronicles”, our former guest takes us on a journey that is unpredictable, yet is rooted in the passions that are close to Ed. The Rio-born musician allows these passions - Steely Dan, food, vintage television and cinema, wine, and even comic books - to pour into the new album. And, he has not rushed the process. It has taken him two years to record. You’ll find this album rather cinematic…embracing aspects of Film Noir, stage plays, vintage French comic books, and even Western musical influences. The album has left us speechless, yet we loved his approach - as it was all created with the utmost care for the production quality…the kind that Ed has embraced on all of his projects. Today we’ll let him tell you the story, but the real story is embedded in the music of his new album, “Behind The Tea Chronicles”. Inside MusiCast is glad to welcome back the one and only, Ed Motta.
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