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Juçara is an entity and she revisited her bold and epic Encarnado in a really acoustic way: no mics, no amps, audience onstage in a journey she led escorted by Kiko Dinucci, Thomas Rohrer and Rodrigo Campos. Juçara Marçal Encarnado Acústico (live at Centro da Terra) The meeting between the electronic pixie and the nine-headed groovy hydra works almost as a mythological tale. Luiza Lian + Bixiga 70 (live at Sesc Pinheiros) This goddess finally made an album worth her majesty: a lavishly black blending of soul, samba and funk melted into the same pearl. Luedji Luna – Bom Mesmo É Estar Debaixo D’água Romulo manages to gather a gang of aces (Marcelo Cabral, Guilherme Held, Richard Ribeiro and Rodrigo Campos) to craft his own deconstructed version of Caetano’s most emotional album, inviting one of its masterminds, the ominous Jards Macalé, to stage – just to call “bora Macao” at his guru, just as Veloso did on record. Romulo Froes canta Transa com Jards Macalé (live at Sesc Belenzinho)
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One of the best rappers in Brazil today, BK’ is also the best audio director in Brazilian pop music, leading the listener to different regions of Rio de Janeiro and his third album is a masterclass about political racism in our country. The drama diva dives into the seas of deep sadness, laughing just to stay sane – if that’s possible in 2020. Kiko’s raw and gripping second solo album grow an extra dimension when performed live – and what is this samba choir… Kiko Dinucci – Rastilho (live at Sesc Pompeia)
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2020’s been a weird year, full of haunting and dramatic Brazilian new milestones, classic acts streaming online and some of those concerts I’ve been able to watch (and film, yes, I’m one of those people) in those first “normal” months… Here’s twenty great moments of Brazilian music in 2020, in any particular order.Ī psychedelic guitar hero and an afrossamba aficionado that axed most Brazilian music in the last decade, gather his friends to a deep turn into the black heart of the country. I’ve been to 34 concerts in 2020 and in less than three months this quota of live music fulfilled me through the year (John Cale was the last one I’ve seen and got a chance to see Juçara Marçal three days in that same last week – what a thrill!). E minha retrospectiva 2020 começa em breve… Falei dos discos do Kiko, da Luedji, da Letrux, do BK, do Tantão, do Gui Held, do seu Mateus Aleluia, do Acorda Amor, do Rico Dalasam, da Larissa Conforto, do Negro Leo, do Zé Manoel, do Thiago e do Schiavo, além dos shows do Bixiga com a Luiza Lian, da Juçara cantando seu Encarnado sem energia elétrica, do Romulo revisitando o Transa, do Kiko Dinucci, das lives do Paulinho da Viola e do Caetano Veloso e do documentário do Emicida (tudo em inglês). O Lewis Robinson, do selo britânico Mais Um Discos me convidou para elencar os grandes trunfos musicais daqui no ano passado, ao lado de vários outros olheiros de música espalhados pelo mundo.