Pete Dunaway - Jet Music

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Review by Boizii Johnson

Jet Music by Pete Dunaway: A Funky Time Capsule from 1973 Brazil Alright, buckle up, because Pete Dunaway’s Jet Music is one of those albums that feels like stumbling into a secret party in the heart of ‘70s Brazil. Released under the Sinter label in 1973, this funk and soul gem has an unpolished charm that hits you right in the groove. It's not perfect, but who wants perfection when you’ve got vibes this good? Let’s talk tracks. First up, “Helen.” Now, I don’t know who Helen is—or was—but man, does this song make me wanna find out. The bassline slinks along like it’s got something to hide, while the horns punch in at just the right moments to keep things lively. There’s this one little riff about halfway through that caught my ear and didn’t let go—like, I had to rewind it three times just to figure out what made it so damn catchy. It’s the kind of tune that makes you nod your head even if you’re pretending not to. Then there’s the title track, “Jet Music.” If this song were a person, it’d be that effortlessly cool friend who shows up late but still steals the show. The rhythm is tight, almost hypnotic, with these swirling keyboard bits that sound like they’re straight outta some retro sci-fi flick. And don’t even get me started on the breakdown—it’s like Pete and his crew decided to throw caution to the wind and just jam. You can practically smell the cigarette smoke and feel the heat of the dance floor. What I love most about Jet Music is how raw it feels. It doesn’t try too hard to impress; instead, it lets its funky freak flag fly. Sure, the production might feel a tad lo-fi by today’s standards, but that’s part of its charm. This isn’t music made for playlists or algorithms—it’s music made for living rooms turned impromptu clubs, where people danced without overthinking it. Here’s the kicker, though: listening to this record feels like peeking into another world, a snapshot of Brazilian funk/soul before globalization smoothed out all the edges. It’s messy, heartfelt, and totally unforgettable. Honestly? I think Pete Dunaway would’ve been cooler keeping us guessing about who Helen was instead of spelling it out. Some mysteries are better left unsolved, ya know? So yeah, grab yourself a copy of Jet Music if you can find it (good luck—it’s kinda rare!). Just don’t blame me if you end up losing hours to its groovy spell.

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Artist: Pete Dunaway
Album: Jet Music

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Helen
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Catalog Numbers

107.016

Labels

Sinter

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Single

Companies

RoleCompany
Published BySaturno
Manufactured ByCompanhia Brasileira De Discos Phonogram

About Pete Dunaway

Brazilian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

Real Name

    • Otavio Augusto Fernandes Cardoso

Name Vars

  • Dunaway
  • P. Dunaway

Aliases

  • Otávio Augusto
  • Otavio Augusto Fernandes Cardoso

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Back in 1973, a funky little album called *Jet Music* by Pete Dunaway slid onto the scene in Brazil. It was released under the label Sinter and had a smooth mix of Funk and Soul vibes. The tracklist might be short—just "Helen" and "Jet Music"—but don’t let that fool you. Sometimes less is more, especially when it’s dripping with groove. Not many people know about this hidden gem, but those who do often say it’s got that perfect vintage feel.