Adventures in Brazilian Sounds
This show is part of Béco Dranoff's Off The Hook series, a very special mixed tape of Brazilian pearls.
To close down 2013, Sonoridade host and producer Béco Dranoff dug deep into his rare and obscure Brazilian music files to create a 60 minutes contiguous mix for your listening pleasure. The focus is in late 60’s and early 70’s experimental music that pushed the sonic envelope to new heights. Grab your headphones and close your eyes to experience beautiful and trippy music by João Donato, Airto Moreira, Gimmicks, Gialma 3, Abilio Manuel, Ana Mazzotti, Astrud Gilberto, Com Os Falcões Reais, Claudia, Copa 7, Elir Regina, D’angelo, Embalo Trio, Erlon Chaves, Karma, Marcos Valle, Os Ipanemas, Pedro Santos and Rogerio Duprat.
Happy 2014 to all Sonoridade listeners and friends around the world! Feliz Ano Novo!
What you will hear:
Gimmicks: Ye-Me-Le
Gialma 3: The High Heaven Of Ettore
João Donato: The Frog
Airto Moreira: The Tunnel
Abilio Manuel: Depois Eu Digo
Ana Mazzotti: Eu Sou Mais Eu
Astrud Gilberto: Mas Que Nada (Japanese Lyrics)
Com Os Falcões Reais: Ele Seculo XX
Claudia: Mundo Maravilhoso
Copa 7: Criola
D’Angelo: Coroné Antonio Bento
Elis Regina: Jogo De Roda
Embalo Trio: Nordeste
Erlon Chaves e Banda Veneno: Quem é?
Karma: Transe uma
Marcos Valle: Revolução Ortográfica
Os Ipanemas: Jangal
Pedro Santos Krishnanda: Dual
Rogerio Duprat: Tropical Green
Gimmicks: Ye-Me-Le (Reprise)
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New York-based Brazilian music producer and A&R Béco Dranoff hosts this monthly, hour-long radio program dedicated to modern and classic Brazilian music. Each episode focuses on a theme or genre to bring listeners a fast-moving and inclusive panorama of the best in the rich plethora of Brazilian musical styles. Concentrating on the music and light on the talk--save the odd special interview or another--Sonoridade will entertain and educate novices and aficionados alike, broadening the appreciation of Brazilian music around the world. A Brazilian Treasure Béco Dranoff and The Archive of Contemporary Music have compiled links to thousands of Brazilian music videos, industry contacts, recordings, events, essays and databases on a new site: Brazilian Music Day.