Does Brazil have any good music outside of the 60's/70's Tropicália stuff?
Does Brazil have any good music outside of the 60's/70's Tropicália stuff?
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yes
yes
the one that goes UM CHA UM CHA UM CHA CHA
Holy shit that was bad
Unironically, no. Brazil has nothing good these days, just shitty dance music that if you could differentiate from one another, you would get a Nobel Prize
I watched the soccer world cup 2014 opening ceremony and eagerly waited for this song to be played but they didn't. I cursed their team that they won't win and they didn't!
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Sepultura and Angra.
an entire thrash/proto black/death metal scene
Punk
just listen Titãs - Cabeça Dinossauro
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>first non-american album to win grammy for album of the year
>grammy for best jazz instrumental album
by far my favorite thing to come out of brazil
Everything Brazil gets it right in one picture
Sarcófago and Sepultura, good shit
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>outside of the 60's/70's Tropicália stuff
Bossa Nova isn't tropicalia
Glue trip is a really good psych pop group from brazil
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Ninos du Brasil is a pretty good industrial techno group
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The south american underground music scene is really underrated, some really good stuff. Tempora de Tormentas is a good midwest emo band.
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Check out Cícero. youtube.com
Some of his music is on spotify, can find more on youtube. This song is from the album Canções de Apartamento
based, this album has a very cinematic quality to it
MC Bin Laden is deconstructed funk, the Brazilian Based God
this shit is insane
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Vanguarda Paulista is the current "big" creative movement in brazillian music. Passo Torto, Metá Metá, Juçara Marçal, Rodrigo Campos, Elza Soares (80 years old, release two great records in this decade) and Kiko Dinucci are all artists/bands worth looking up. Besides that, there's not much happening here, just the same boring "conscious rap" with a modern touch and shitty indie rock bands. Mainstream is pretty shit and not worth discussing.
Here are some tracks from those artists/bands I've mentioned before:
Elza Soares
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Metá Metá
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Passo Torto
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Juçara Marçal
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cícero is just caetano veloso for basic bitches.
Why the hell are Brazilians so based?
is os mutantes considered tropicalia?
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This is tropicália :
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This is bossa-nova:
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This is samba-jazz:
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yes, tropicalia was more of a movement than an actual genre.
listened to some caetano veloso and gonna have to respectfully disagree, got an entirely different vibe
>Vanguarda Paulista
wasn't that like in the early 80s?
those artists don't belong to that scene just because they are from São Paulo, but yeah Kiko is great, also featured in both Paal Nilsen Love releases earlier this year
they had good jazz fusion/funk, hermeto pascoal, flora purim, deodato, donato, tim maia, etc and some prog with bacamarte and arrigo barnabé from the top of my head
I also reccomend Sebastiao Tapajos, great guitarist
I think that Vanguarda Paulista is actually Sao Paulo's avant-garde music from the 80s. I mean, "vanguarda" is the portuguese word for avant-garde, so I instantly think of Arrigo Barnabe, Itamar Assumpçao, Grupo Rumo, etc. But I guess it'd kinda fit to these musicians you linked too, since they also have a touch of avant-garde and doing some out of the traditional.
Amon Tobin
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