Wow what an honor! We are happy to announce that we have 2 albums selected Top 10 Albums of the year by Toronto's finest Brazilian Radio station, BRAZIL VITAL!! Host Marcelo Vital selected "New Brazilian Beat" a compilation compiled by DJ Seduce for the 5th Annual Brazilian Festival, and "Cascadura Samba" the debut release on Afro:Baile by Micheline Cardoso! Both albums soared across airwaves world wide and have garnered a huge interest from Radio, DJ's and more!  We are in great company on this years TOP 10! Check it out!  http://brazilvital.oitoronto.ca/en/2012/01/04/the-top-10-of-2011/

Last year produced a very select crop of album releases of Brazilian music. Brazil Vital selects its top 10.
It was a year of great expectations, some frustrated (no new albums from Otto, Céu or BNegão as expected), some disappointing (Marina Lima, Maria Rita, Lenine, Red Hot + Rio, Maria Gadú …) and some very rewarding.

Chico Buarque – Chico
2011 was Chico Buarque’s year. After 10 without releasing new material, Chico reappears with a simple and accurate album, unpretentious and timeless. But the album greatest success was to reinvent icon Chico Buarque for the digital age in a creative and successful way. In addition to this success, Institute Antonio Carlos Jobim put online in 2011 the complete collection of Chico’s work.

China – Moto Contínuo
Pernambuco is still churning out quality music, modern, inventive and fiercely Brazilian. Singer (and MTV VJ) China produced a record full of melody and poetry, without losing the underground vibe that anchors his work. It’s got rock, electronica, frevo, samba, rap and even surf music. This is the album that will be considered a classic in thirty years.

Aline Morales – Flores, Tambores e Amores
After years of dedicating herself to maracatu and exploring Canadian music, Aline released her first solo CD with confident compositions, beautiful arrangements, exact lyrics and stellar production.

Criolo – Nó Na Orelha
Much has been said about Criolo in the past year, when he “became” famous after years on the road. This award-winning album transcends rap and hip-hop and reveals a sensitive and creative artist with a unique wit.

Gal Costa – Recanto
Gal, who last year received the Latin Grammy of musical excellence for her body of work, is not willing to rest on the laurels of past glories. With the guidance of her friend-brother Caetano, Gal throws herself into the future, producing an album like no other in her career, unafraid to take chances.

Micheline Cardoso – Cascadura Samba
Micheline Cardoso had quite a year. The carioca singer released her debut album on Afro:Baile Records, toured Europe and Brazil, launched two videos, all this not to mention that her album has 17 (!) tracks demonstrating an enormous variety of styles and the potential of the singer.

Marisa Monte – O Que Você Quer Saber de Verdade 
The new Marisa Monte album has nothing much new. Partnerships with Arnaldo Antunes and Carlinhos Brown, a samba long forgotten, romantic pop and well-arranged compositions. But when it comes to one of the greatest artists of Brazilian music today achieving mastery at her work, the result is a masterpiece. Now it’s time for Marisa to take more chances in 2012.

Rio – Trilha Sonora 
For a film set in Brazil, the soundtrack of the animated film Rio was a little too “Brazil-to-export”.  But it also featured songs by Sergio Mendes, Bebel Gilberto and Carlinhos Brown. Some of its songs may be also nominated for the Oscars, whatever that may mean.

Paralamas do Sucesso – Brasil Afora Ao Vivo
Paralamas do Sucesso have always been living proof that one can rock in Portuguese and still sound cool, modern and relevant. This disc, recorded live in Rio de Janeiro, is a celebration of the “Around Brazil” tour and is a sort of a greatest hits live. It’s great to hear Herbert Viana completely back.

Brazil Fest – New Brazilian Beat
This CD was released in conjunction with the 5th Brazil Film Fest in Toronto, which focused on the state of Bahia. It is a first-rate compilation of artists on the Afro:Baile label. The album impresses for the talent and quality of Brazilian music that does not always appear in the mainstream media.

 
 
NEW BRAZILIAN BEAT ABOUT TO BE SOLD OUT! 
Only 19 copy's left! and that is it! Limited Edition "New Brazilian Beat" CD was released in conjunction with the 5th Annual Brazil Film Fest in Toronto, Canada this year. The CD was printed to introduce the "now sound" of Brazil and showcase some of the rising starts featured at Afro:Baile! the CD's are just about sold out! only 19 copy's left! and that is it! get'm before they are gone! 

 
 

*As Posted on BrazilVital.com (Blog) 
Today our Dancin 'Days special had special guest DJ Seduce who gave us a special set featuring artists that he releases through his record label, which is one of the only independent Brazilian music labels in the United States, and also some of his favorite songs. 

PlayList:
Kátia Rocha - Santo brasileiro (Afro: Baile Records)
Monobloco w/ Tim Maia - Imunização racional (Que beleza)          
Partido Leve - Preta (Afro: Baile Records)
Daniella Firpo - Aprendi a me amar (Afro: Baile Records)
Pretas Duet - Respeite-me        
Seu Jorge - Samba rock          
Sergio Mendes - Magalenha
Euterpe - Gogó do nego (Afro: Baile Records)
Hélio Matheus - Eu, réu, me condeno   
Sambaguru - Tribo Ghandista (Afro: Baile Records)
Marcos Valle - Estrelar           
Micheline Cardoso - Gema (Afro: Baile Records)

Radio / Web Direct: http://brazilvital.blogspot.com/2011/11/playlist-november-05-2011.html

 
 
This is a limited edition album released solely for the 5th Annual Brazil Film Festival in Toronto. The album was printed to introduce and promote the Now Sound of Brazilian Music. The New Brazilian Beat, features an array of Brazilian artists that span the various regions of Brazil from Bahia, Sao Paulo, Piaui and more! To Purchase Click Here! 

 
 
Brazil Film Fest desse ano traz para Toronto não só as imagens da Bahia, mas também seus diversos sons numa compilação especial. A atração musical do festival será Miguel Ivery, conhecido com DJ Seduce, o nome por trás do selo Afro:Baile Records, uma das únicas gravadoras independentes de música brasileira nos Estados Unidos.

De baiano, talvez ele tenha cara. Mas Miguel não fala português (“Eu comecei a estudar. Entendo algumas coisas, mas não falo quase nada.”) e nunca foi ao Brasil (“Estou com planos de ir no ano novo.”). Na verdade, ele foi nascido e criado em Scottsdale, no desértico estado americano do Arizona. Mas há dez anos, Jorge Ben mudou a sua vida. 

Brasil e ArizonaAquela compilação foi “Brasil Sambossica Vol. 1″ que apresentava ao mercado mundial dezenas de bandas e artistas brasileiros que não estavam no foco da mídia nacional brasileira, mas que estavam encontrando seu público através da internet.

Hoje, o selo Afro:Baile já lançou 4 compilações e o disco solo da cantora carioca Micheline Cardoso, “Cascadura Samba”. Miguel também é o organizador de dois dos maiores eventos brasileiros no Arizona, o Brazil Day e o Carnaval do Brasil.

“Muitos brasileiros se mudaram para o Arizona porque aqui é muito quente,” diz ele. “É um estado muito vibrante e muito receptivo ao Afro:Baile.”

Seus lançamentos tem sido bem recebidos no Brasil e no mundo inteiro. Miguel acredita que seu selo tenha tido um impacto na cena musical brasileira independente através da disseminação online. Ele também mantém contato com várias gravadoras brasileiras.

“Eu sou convidado para ser DJ no Brasil umas dez vezes por ano,” ele ri. “Eu só não tive tempo de ir ainda. Minha agenda de DJ aqui é muito ocupada, além dos eventos anuais e a gerência da gravadora. Mas devo passar duas semanas no Rio e em São Paulo no início do ano que vem.”

Miguel diz que seu objetivo principal é a descoberta de novos talentos de todo o Brasil, com estilos que variam do Samba à Eletrônica e que refletem o som moderno do Brasil de hoje. Sua missão, ele diz, é promover o novo som da cultura brasileira.

“Há vários artistas por aí que precisam ser descobertos.”

The New Brazilian BeatDurante o Brazil Film Fest em Toronto, DJ Seduce (o nome é um acrônimo para “Soulful Educated DJ Unifying Cultural Experiences”) vai tocar entre os filmes sendo apresentados no Royal Cinema (608 College) antes de cada filme começar. Além desses sets ao vivo, o DJ também estará lançando uma compilação em parceria com o festival, entitulada “The New Brazilian Beat” pelo selo Afro:Baile.

“É uma coleção que se concentra na Bahia, apresentando uma seleção de músicas muito diferentes que fazem parte do nosso selo. O álbum também vai funcionar como umsampler dos artistas da Afro:Baile.”

Read the Full Story & see Images here: 
http://www.oitoronto.ca/18776/dj-seduce-traz-os-novos-sons-do-brasil-para-o-brazil-film-fest/

 

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