Ceumar: Achou!

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Keeping Up The Good Work Sometimes things go as they have to go. When in 2005 Ceumar performed Dante Ozzetti’s composition “Achou!” during the Festival da TV Cultura, the most logical continuation was the release of a cd by the … Continued

Marco André: Beat Iú

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Saving the Sounds of the Amazon   Good music touches a sensitive chord, and I have to admit that Marco André’s music does that to me. It all comes together for me: tradition, contemporary accents, fantastic musicianship, originality and not … Continued

Teresa Ines: Ave Rara

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Rare Beauty   Four years ago, I had the pleasure of reviewing Teresa Ines’ debut album, Live in Boston. In that review, I closed by saying that I couldn’t help but wonder what Ines would sound like in a studio … Continued

Electro Côco: Côco do Mundo

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Infective Côco   During the past decades, world music, including Brazilian music, enormously gained popularity in Europe. More often you also hear a band formed with local musicians, adopting sounds from Africa, Asia and Latin America. Sometimes guest musicians are … Continued

Various: Casa do Forró

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Let the Party Begin!   With a country as vast as Brazil, it is no wonder that some musical genres do not get as much air play as others. Take, for example, samba and bossa nova. Just about everyone in … Continued

Ana Lee: Ana Lee

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A Good and Strong Start   A beautiful album , Ana Lee is one of those CDs that grabs your attention the first time you listen to it. Born in São Paulo, Ana Lee began her career in 1996 (age 27) singing … Continued

Karnak: Karnak

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A Music Sensation   Here is another music sensation from Brazil. Karnak is bound to redefine what is new in Brazilian popular music. With a genre that is truly undefinable and with influences from all corners of the Earth, Karnak … Continued