Episodes

  • Brazuca Sounds #75 - The Bossa Drummer in 30 Songs
    Feb 11 2025

    In episode #75 we talked about some of the greatest Brazilian drummers of all time, and how they shaped the style of playing worldwide. Among the names featured are Edison Machado, Dom Um Romão, Airto Moreira, Helcio Milito, Milton Banana, Chico Batera, João Palma, and more. We discussed how they innovated with rim clicks, cymbal sambas (samba de prato), exquisite tempos, inventive percussions, and how they revolutionized the hi-hat use, blending bossa, Afro-Samba and jazz.

    We put together a playlist with all the songs we played.

    Follow also our playlist on Spotify: "⁠Soundtrack: Brazuca Sounds⁠".

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    55 mins
  • BONUS EP. (Mais Kriola - Helio Matheus)
    Feb 4 2025

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    Every episode is a different song. This is the song today:

    "Mais Kriola" by Hélio Matheus

    This song was the lead single off Matheus's first and only album released in the 1970s. A combination of samba, brass, keyboards, and guitar "rockin'" beats, "Mais Kriola" is the ultimate reference to what is referred to as samba-rock. The album was released by RCA Victor, with a stellar featuring musicians, which did not prevent it from becoming a commercial failure. The song traversed time, though, and is an instant in Brazilian-theme parties all over the country even today.


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    2 mins
  • BONUS EP. (Antônio Carlos e Jocafi - Kabaluerê) | PREVIEW
    Jan 23 2025

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    Every episode is a different song. This is the song today:

    "Kabaluerê" by Antônio Carlos e Jocafi

    A samba-oriented duo from Bahia, "Kabaluerê" became one the funkier Brazilian songs from the 1970s. How did that happen? That is what we tried to uncover on this episode, telling the backstory behind the song, breaking down its lyrics and arrangements. An obscure track upon its release, "Kabaluerê" was rediscovered by DJs worldwide in the 1990s, and sampled in Brazil by rapper Marcelo D2 in his megahit "Qual É?".

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    2 mins
  • Brazuca Sounds #74 - New Sounds of Brazil
    Jan 14 2025

    In episode #74, we discussed some of the best Brazilian albums released in 2024. From the spiritual jazz of Amaro Freitas and its world recognition, the return of magnificent Céu, the Afrobeat ensemble Nomade Orquestra, and the beautiful meditations-like songs from singer/multi-instrumentalist Luiza Brina.

    We also talked about brother Alvaro Lancelotti, Domenico Lancelotti, the latest from Moreno Veloso, the veterans Zeca Baleiro and Wado releasing an album as a duo, the psyche-rock of Boogarins and the good-vibes samba from Rogê. Follow our playlist on Spotify: "⁠Soundtrack: Brazuca Sounds⁠".

    Similar episodes of contemporary music:

    Brazuca Sounds #49: Best Albums of 2023

    Brazuca Sounds #29: New Sounds of 2021

    Brazuca Sounds #6: Best Albums of 2020

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    35 mins
  • BONUS EP. (Marcos Valle - Mentira) | PREVIEW
    Jan 8 2025

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    Every episode is a different song.

    This is the song today:

    "Mentira" by Marcos Valle (M. Valle / Paulo Sergio Valle)

    Influenced by Stevie Wonder, and blending Brazilian popular music and American black music, Valle released "Mentira" in his groundbreaking 1973 album "Previsão do Tempo". It is a song with many grooves, Fender Rhodes, wah wah guitars, hypnotic drums, and bass leading the way, and it is also considered one of the first to feature a beatbox in Brazil. Not a big commercial hit in the 1970s, "Mentira" got a new life rediscovered by DJs and prominently sampled in Planet Hemp's "Contexto".

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    2 mins
  • BONUS EP. (Quarteto em Cy - Tudo o Que Você Podia Ser) | PREVIEW |
    Dec 26 2024

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    Every episode is a different song.This is the song today:

    "Tudo o Que Você Podia Ser" by Quarteto Em Cy (Lo Borges/Marcio Borges)


    Written for the "Clube da Esquina" album by Lô and Marcio Borges, the song marked the return of Quarteto em Cy in 1972, following a two-year hiatus. Their first album for Odeon, which was Milton Nascimento's label, a lot of the musicians involved in this recording had contributions to Clube da Esquina.

    The album was a commercial failure at the time, but over the years this version became a hot commodity among DJs, record collectors, producers, and rappers including Kanye West and Pharell Williams.

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    3 mins
  • BONUS EP. (Simone - Então É Natal) | Christmas Special
    Dec 24 2024

    Salve! This is an extra bonus episode open to everybody.

    Every episode is a different song. This is the song today:

    "Então É Natal" by Simone (Cláudio Rabello/ John Lennon)


    There has been no Christmas in Brazil in the last 30 years without Simone's version of John Lennon's "Merry Xmas (War is Over)". Released in 1995, the song became the quintessential "Brazilian" Christmas song that we listen to everywhere every time by the end of the year.

    Despite its obvious cheesy arrangements, we uncovered Simone's career up until that point, and how this became a massive hit even up today.

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    10 mins
  • Brazuca Sounds #73: Best Albums of 1974
    Dec 17 2024

    In episode #73, we will finish our celebration of albums released 50 years ago. During this year we made specials about 'A Tábua de Esmeralda', 'Elis & Tom', Cartola's debut album, Arnaldo Baptita's solo album, and more recently Gal Costa's 'Cantar'.

    In this episode, we will discuss some other great albums from 1973, from the brilliant samba makers Clara Nunes and Martinho da Vila to the Northeast psychedelia of Ednardo, and the forgotten brilliancy of Tuca, Ana Mazzotti, and Jaime & Nair. We also talked about Jards Macalé, Quinteto Armorial, Egberto Gismonti, and the fantastic O Som Nosso de Cada Dia.

    All songs are available following our playlist on Spotify "⁠Soundtrack: Brazuca Sounds"⁠.

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    57 mins