Friday, November 4, 2011

Africa, Center of the World










Africa, Center of the World by Kolossal_Youth on Mixcloud

Monday, October 3, 2011

Orlandivo 1977











Orlandivo
(vocal, production)
Joao Donato
(piano, organ, electric piano, clavinet, arrangements)
Alex Malheiros
(bass)
Ivan Conti "Mamao", Papao
(drums)
Helcio Milito, Chico Batera, Ariovaldo, Hermes
(percussion)
Antenor
(surdo)
No
(cuica)
Geraldo Bongo
(bongo)
Durval Ferreira, Ze Menezes
(violao, guitar)
Airton Barbosa
(bassoon)
Sivuca
(accordion)
Copinha, Geraldo
(flute)
Luna, Suzana
(backing vocals)

Track List

01 - Tudo Jóia (Orlandivo / Durval Ferreira)
02 - Um Abraço no Bengil (Orlandivo / Durval Ferreira)
03 - Gueri-gueri (Orlandivo / Durval Ferreira)
04 - Tamanco no Samba (Orlandivo / Hélton Menezes)
05 - Juazeiro (Orlandivo / Durval Ferreira / Chico Anísio)
06 - Onde Anda o Meu Amor (Orlandivo / Roberto Jorge)
07 - Disse Me Disse (Orlandivo / Durval Ferreira / Chico Anísio)
08 - Palladium (Ed Lincoln / Orlandivo)
09 - Bolinha de Sabão (Orlandivo / Adilson Azevedo)
10 - A Felicidade (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)







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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Forro and Reggae Dancing Styles


Forró Brazuca: Forró pra fazer a moçada suar do gogó ao mocotó! (Forro to make the girls sweat from their neck to their ankles)

Forró Brazuca is a Bay Area Brazilian band that specializes in roots music from the Northeast of Brazil. Z'Amico, my Brazilian Reggae project will be performing with Forro Brazuca on Oct 21rst at Ashkenaz in South Berkeley.

Here is some background on Forró and a glimpse of new Reggae/Forró styles that are emerging in Brazil.

Forró is a catch-all term like salsa that represents several diverse styles. The most common Forro rhythms have a lot in common with reggae. The Xote (from Shottische, the Bohemian Polka that was popular in the 1850s) has an island "one-drop" feel and is commonly danced by couples.





Not surprisingly, a lot of Northeasterners dance reggae as if it were a Xote. Some call this the Maranhense dance style, coming from the state of Maranhao, the reggae capital of Brazil. Here is a clip of the "Maranhense" or Northeast style being danced in Alagoas:




Here is another clip of the style from San Luis, Maranhao:




Here is a clip of some early dancehall from Jamaica with couples dancing inna a rub-a-dub style.



Some rhythms just make you wanna wind up your waist!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Teleco-Leco-Eletro













Here are some Brazilian inspired lounge and dance tracks borrowing from Drum and Bass, Bossa, Samba, Soul, Hip-Hop, Dub and Reggae. These are thoroughly modern Brazilian styles pioneered by people like Marcelinho da Lua, Marcelo D2, Amon Tobin and Chico Science. Check it out.....

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Viagens 77














The Second Festival of Black & African Arts and Culture of 1977 (FESTAC 77) in Lagos, Nigeria was essentially Africa and the African Diaspora's answer to the World's Fair. While the World's fair fetishized the Exotic "Other" for the consumption of Europeans and Americans, FESTAC 77 was an entirely different cultural project however flawed it may have been. The ideas was to bring Africans, and people of African descent together in order to rediscover their roots as well as establish ties with and within Motherland Africa.

Nigeria's rebel son, Fela Kuti, openly critized and refused to perform at FESTAC 77 because of the Nigerian military dictatorship's sponsership of the event. He organized at counter-FESTAC 77 and many international black luminaries made their way to his Lagos Shrine, such as Stevie Wonder, Gilberto Gil, Bob Marley, Bembeya Jazz, Roy Ayers and Sun Ra.

This eclectic mix is inspired by those legendary cultural jam sessions that occured on the FESTAC 77 main stage and the after hours ones that happened at Fela's Kalakuta Republic and the Shrine.

This is essentially a world music mix from a Brazilian perspective with rhythms and sounds you don't hear on typical Brazilian compilations. It ventures into some lesser known territory such as Samba-Chula, Griot Music, Afro-beat, Frevo, Ciranda, Marchas, Afoxe/Gnawa, Guinea-Bissau Gumbe and more.....enjoy!

"Coral" - Moreno Veloso/Sadjo Djolo Koiate
"Axe Gnawa" - Celso Machado
"Alegria Menina" - Djavan
"Ciranda de Mae Nina" - Alceu Valença & Geraldo Azevedo
"Chuva, Suor e Cerveja"- Caetano Veloso
"Desejo de Amar" - Raimundo Sodre
"Balafon" - Gilberto Gil
"Tira Mao da Minha Xuxa" - Martinho Da Vila
"Estrela Radiante" - Fafa de Belem
"Samba pra Mocas" - Zeca Pagodinho
"Quem não te Conhece é que te compra (Tiro no escuro)"- Xango da Mangueira
"Quando eu vejo a Margarida"- Manezinho Araujo
"Coração Imprudente" - Paulinho da Viola
"Charles Anjo 45" - Jorge Ben e Caetano Veloso
"Saudosa Maloca" - Os Originais Do Samba
"Do Jeito Que Rei Mandou" - Escrete Do Samba
"Som Africano" - Martinho Da Vila
"Clima Quente" - Carlinhos Brown
"O Circo" - Copa 7
"Que Legal" Tim Maia
"La Mulata" Emilio Santiago




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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Funky Rio: Rhodes, Sanfonas and Cuicas













Here are some groove heavy tunes that I think you all will enjoy from 1970's Rio. Samba, Batucada, Samba-funk, Funked-up Forro are all in the mix. One of the threads that ties this collection of songs together is the bass playing of Moacyr Albuquerque. Moacyr is one of Brazil's heaviest bass players and recorded with everybody from Gil to Chico Buarque. Check it out and let me know what you think....

"Mambembe"- Chico Buarque
"Jubiaba" - Martinho da Vila
"Tema de Azambuja" - Azambuja e CIA (Chico Anisio e Arnaud Rodrigues)
"Jhony" - Tim Maia
"Agora e Moda" - Rita Lee e Tutti Frutti
"O Gosto do Amor"- Gal Costa e Luiz Gonzaga
"Fofoqueira"- Copa 7
"Juazeiro"- Orlandivo
"Tres Macacos"- Baiano e Novos Caetanos (Chico Anisio e Arnaud Rodrigues)
"Nao Tem Jeito que De Jeito" - Dominguinhos
"Menino Triste"- Raimundo Sodre
"Refavela" - Gilberto Gil
"Chega Mais" - Wando
"Tenha Fé, Pois Amanhã Um Lindo Dia Vai Nascer" - Os Originais Do Samba (J. Ben)
"Malandro e Malandro" - Escrete Do Samba
"A Danca do Cafune" - Zuzuca
"Estilo Classico" - Paulinho e Sua Bateria
"Batucada"- unknown (Songs From Brazil)


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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Brazilian Reggae Repetoire






























1. Nativus-"Deixa O Menino Jogar"
2. Ponto de Equilibre-"Arvore de Reggae(Reggae Raiz)" (starts 3:27)
3. Ale Muniz-"Maguinha do Saviana"(Starts 7:08)
4. Gilberto Gil-"A Novidade" (Starts 11:00)


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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Samba-Funk, Samba and Forro repetoire













Here is a mix of Samba Funk, Samba and Forro for Z'Amico musicians and anyone else who likes good Brazilian tunes.


Samba-Funk or Samba-Rock
1. Wando-"Nega"
2. Djavan-"Maria da Mercedes" (starts at 3:45)
3. Seu Jorge-"Carolina" (starts at 6:33)
4. Jorge Ben-"O namorado da Viuva" (Starts at 11:11)
5. Marisa Monte-"Balanca Pema" (starts at 13:12)

Samba
6. Martinho da Vila-"Disritmia" (Starts at 16:15)
7.Ataulfo Alves- "Sei que e Covardia....Mas"(18:39)
8. Tom Ze- "Augusta, Angelica e Consolacao"(21:42)

Forro
9. Luiz Gonzaga-"Sabia" (25:23)
10.Gilberto Gil-"Juazeiro" (27:48)
11. Eddie-"Retrato de Um Forro (Quando Tu Balanca)(31:21)
12. Seu Jorge- "Suor de Pele Fina" (34:19)
13. Djavan-"Maca de Rosto" (38:04)
14. Falamansa-"Xote dos Milagres" (41:17)

Notes

The music for Martinho da vila's "Disritmia" is pretty involved and can be found at:

http://books.google.com/books?id=g5FuSf3kY7gC&pg=PA50&lpg=PA50&dq=disritmia+martinho+da+vila+cifra&source=bl&ots=SDAyTS45dZ&sig=mj5xVHhtnHZh0-WmEy73Q1hEEXM&hl=en&ei=83ztSe_zMo6-tAPHyfXgAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6#v=onepage&q&f=false




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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Lullabies For Ellison




















A dreamland mix for Ellison, the first child of a good friend of mine

Lenine(Brazil)-O Ultimo Por-Do-Sol
Gal Costa (Brazi)- O Bem do Mar
Forward Kwenda(Zimbabwe)
Baden Powell (Brazil)-'Round Midnight
Air (France)-La Femme D'argent
Marisa Monte (Brazil)-Pelo Tempo Que Durar
Satie(France)- Gnossiennes- 2. Avec Etonnement
John Coltrane (USA)-After the Rain
Marvin Gaye (USA)-After the Dance (Instrumental)
Robert Drasnin (USA)-Chant of the Moon


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