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Old 01-06-2019, 09:26 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Old 01-06-2019, 11:51 AM   #13 (permalink)
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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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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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Some "maximalismo sombrio"

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Also, Thiago Nassif's album, Três -
produced by Arto Lindsay -
made it to my top 2018 albums.

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xico, what is life like down in Brazil?

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What are your thoughts on Brazilian metal bands like Sepultura
Man, I haven't listened to Sepultura in ages!
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Old 01-08-2019, 07:31 PM   #19 (permalink)
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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

OK, let's hang out next Saturday, right? lol, jks apart, maaan your knowledge on Brazilian stuff is truly impressive!! Are you actually from Rio, cause I assume very specific people (from Rio) would know those bands. I'm starting to wonder if it's time to open a new thread for Brazilian obscure musics, I loved Chinese Cookie Poet, I could hear a cuíca and a tempo of african-brazilian rythms blended in all the noisy jazz. And Tantão e Os Fita... speechless, dope as f*ck! Thiago Nassif is the only one I already listened to, and also a great production! Man I hope there is more where all that came from haha.
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I'm starting to wonder if it's time to open a new thread for Brazilian obscure musics.
Please do. I'd love to learn!
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