Your monthly appointment to freshen up your mind and soul with the huge variety of modern rhythms produced in Brazil since the 60’s until today. Enjoy the contemporary sounds, fusions, experiments and movements part of a myriad of traditional Afro-native Brazilian, Brazilian-country and jazzy sounds…
The contributions that Brazilian jazz players have made to this style and modern music in general are undeniable. Since the beginnings of Bossa Nova in the 60's, nourishing from the most scholastic jazz, this style in Brazil has experimented many transformations. Today a little bit of Jazz spiced with Brazilian rhythms, instruments and stories sung by great voices from this big country. Track list. Like a lover - Mendez and Brasil 66 The crickets sing for Ana Maria - Astrud Gilberto Nancy Aimes - Laia la daia reza Não tem nada não - Marcos Valle Roda - Sergio Mendez and Brasil 66 Balança Pena - Ronald Mezquita Zana - Toquinho A vida em seus metodos diz calma - Di melo Oba la vai ela - Jorge Bem Maracatu Atomico - Gilberto Gil
The experimentation with jazz sounds in Brazil date back from the 50's achieving a considerable popularity worldwide since the 60's when the guitarist Charlie Byrd was sent to Brazil in diplomatic visit organized by the US government. Amazed with the jazz sophistication and originality of "Bossa Nova" he introduced these styles to the sax player Stan Getz who recorded later the album "Jazz Samba" rising a global awareness of the Brazilian sounds . The uniqueness of Brazilian jazz is easily spotted not only for its musical quality but for that exceptional flavor that samba adds to everything it touches". Track List: Milton Banana Trio- São Salvador Milton Banana Trio - Cidade vazia Rio 65 Trio - Meu fraco é café forte Sambrassa Trio - Nem o mar sabía Antonio Carlos Jobim / Stan Getz - Girl of Ipanema Tamba Trio - Ou bola ou bolica Tania Maria - Pingas da vida Hermeto Pascoal - Open Field. Hermeto Pascoal. Suit Norte, Sur, Leste, Oeste.
The experimentation with jazz sounds in Brazil date back from the 50's achieving a considerable popularity worldwide since the 60's when the guitarist Charlie Byrd was sent to Brazil in diplomatic visit organized by the US government. Amazed with the jazz sophistication and originality of "Bossa Nova" he introduced these styles to the sax player Stan Getz who recorded later the album "Jazz Samba" rising a global awareness of the Brazilian sounds . The uniqueness of Brazilian jazz is easily spotted not only for its musical quality but for that exceptional flavor that samba adds to everything it touches". Track List: Milton Banana Trio- São Salvador Milton Banana Trio - Cidade vazia Rio 65 Trio - Meu fraco é café forte Sambrassa Trio - Nem o mar sabía Antonio Carlos Jobim / Stan Getz - Girl of Ipanema Tamba Trio - Ou bola ou bolica Tania Maria - Pingas da vida Hermeto Pascoal - Open Field. Hermeto Pascoal. Suit Norte, Sur, Leste, Oeste.
MPB is an acronym for Musica Popular Brasileira (Brazilian Popular Music) A genre that around the 60's mixed the sophistication of Bossa Nova and the influences of Brazilian folklore. On this opportunity we will listen to groups and soloists that at the beginnings of the XXI century and in search for a new wave of Brazilian identity nourished themselves, one more time, from their own roots without leaving aside the influences of worldwide modern music. Track list. Jonathan Silva - Samba da Utopia. Cavalinho triste - Waldir Azevedo Gilson Silveira, Roberto Taufic - Branqueia Luis Gonzaga- Asa Branca Samba de Raiz - Conselho Maracatu Estrela Brilhante do Recife- Evolução de Bateria Chico Cesar- Mama Africa Paulinho Moska- Admiração Tribalistas - Ja sei namorar Lenine- Ecos do ão Seu Jorge - Mina do Condominio Zeca Baleiro - Telegrama Rio 65 - Farjuto
MPB is an acronym for Musica Popular Brasileira (Brazilian Popular Music) A genre that around the 60’s mixed the sophistication of Bossa Nova and the influences of Brazilian folklore. On this opportunity we will listen to groups and soloists that at the beginnings of the XXI century and in search for a new wave of Brazilian identity nourished themselves, one more time, from their own roots without leaving aside the influences of worldwide modern music. Track list. Jonathan Silva - Samba da Utopia. Cavalinho triste - Waldir Azevedo Gilson Silveira, Roberto Taufic - Branqueia Luis Gonzaga- Asa Branca Samba de Raiz - Conselho Maracatu Estrela Brilhante do Recife- Evolução de Bateria Chico Cesar- Mama Africa Paulinho Moska- Admiração Tribalistas - Ja sei namorar Lenine- Ecos do ão Seu Jorge - Mina do Condominio Zeca Baleiro - Telegrama Rio 65 - Farjuto
On this show we will be exploring how the alternative rock, hip hop and funk has mingled with the Brazilian rock and pop context in the decade of the 90's. This decade consolidates the success of many bands and soloists who began their career in the 80's. We will be playing artists such as Fernanda Abreu, Cassia Eller and bands like Timbalada and Pato fu among others which have achieved international recognition outside Brazil. On this opportunity we will get to know too two bands among the miryad that adopted the reggae as a way of expression.
On this show we will be exploring how the alternative rock, hip hop and funk has mingled with the Brazilian rock and pop context in the decade of the 90's. This decade consolidates the success of many bands and soloists who began their career in the 80's. We will be playing artists such as Fernanda Abreu, Cassia Eller and bands like Timbalada and Pato fu among others which have achieved international recognition outside Brazil. On this opportunity we will get to know too two bands among the miryad that adopted the reggae as a way of expression.