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só, somente só
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: São Paulo
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Super cooool rostasi! The first one reminded me Nicola Cruz. Tim Maia is a legend, he was the precursor of funk and soul music in Brazil, he literally brought it from the US after he spent a year as a teenage immigrant there. And the last is super dope also, sounds a lot like Sango, a DJ from Seattle who mix hip hop and carioca funk! I'll be following your other recommendations in here, thank you!
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 4,016
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Yes, of course when it comes to Tim Maia!
If you're a fan of John Zorn-style noisiness you might have heard of Chinese Cookie Poets from Rio. Not necessarily "trad-Brazil," but part of the noisy jazz scene there. Felipe Zenícola - baixo Renato Godoy - bateria e percussão Marcos Campello - guitarra, baixo e sopros |
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só, somente só
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: São Paulo
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SOPHIE FOREVER
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: East of the Southern North American West
Posts: 35,541
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^
Even if you didn't go that obscure it could be rad as hell.
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