Micheline Cardoso e Martinho da Vila na TV Garagem do Faustão.

Martinho da Vila relembra parceria com garagista Micheline Cardoso.
Cantora foi backing vocal do músico e hoje faz sucesso até na Europa

O cantor Martinho da Vila aproveitou uma pausa na gravação de seu novo disco para apresentar uma cantora que promete agitar as rádios de todo o Brasil. O nome dela é Micheline Cardoso, uma carioca cheia de suingue que conquista cada vez mais fãs no Brasil e no mundo. Isso mesmo! A cantora faz sucesso na Europa e no Canadá.

Micheline contou que conheceu Martinho quando participou, como backing vocal, do álbum "Do Brasil e do Mundo", que o sambista gravou em 2007. "Eu pensava que ela era só mais uma vocalista, uma coisa meio bossa nova. Mas quando ouvi seu disco, fiquei apaixonado", declarou Martinho.

A cantora já gravou quatro álbuns e participou de discos e shows de personalidades da música como Tim Maia, Geraldo Azevedo, Elba Ramalho, Nando Reis, Bebeto e Zé Ramalho. Ela também venceu a Parada da Garagem no dia 9/03, conquistando uma legião de fãs que somaram 59% dos votos a favor do clipe da música "Made in Brasil".
 
 
Wow what a way to end the year! We are very excited to announce Brazil:Sambossica 3 by DJ Seduce has been selected Top 10 Albums of the year by KBCS Radio Seattle! Thank you sincerely to the amazing Radio show called RAIZES and to there fabulous hostess, Samia & Sharon! Muito Obrgado!! Check out Raizes on KBCS Radio every Saturday on  http://kbcs.fm/site/PageServer 

 
 
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The word is taking notice of the new album by Micheline Cardoso! Her song "As Sete": is featured on one of germany's premiere radio stations Radio X! Hosted by DJ Jazzmadass at The Jazzmadass Radio Show on Radio X - Germany. Here is the track listing and radio link for the program. Micheline's song "As Sete" is number 14 in rotation. 

Jully 01 / 2011 12pm cet @ RADIO X, Frankfurt - 91.8 FM air, 99.85 cable, 
http://www.radiox.de
Selected and hosted by DJ JAZZMADASS  
 
artist / title / source / label

Selected and hosted by DJ JAZZMADASS  
01. Adele / Rolling Tn The Deep (Rolling In The Sun Vibes-Jimi Needles Night Cocktail)
 02. Billy Ocean / I Remember / V.A. Baltic Soul Weekender / Unique
 03. Kinny / Back Street Lust Feat. Diesler / V.A. Tru Thoughts Funk / Tru Thoughts
 04. Laura Vane And The Vipertones / Stone Me / Sugar Fix / Social Beats-Unique
 05. The Rhythmatic Orchestra / African Mailman / The Rhythmatic Orchestra / Impossible Ark
 06. Chip Wickham / Apache / Hit And Run 7" / Lovemonk
 07. Patchworks / RIP With John Coltrane / Heavenly Sweetness
 08. Karlmarx / Anti Gravity / MPM
 09. Nostalgia 77 / Golden Morning (Example Of Twelves Remix) / Beautiful Lie EP / Tru Thoughts
 10. Marvin Zeyss / Ending / Movements From Beyond / Deep Movements
 11. Africa Hitech / Out In The Streets (VIP Mix) / Warp
12. Sandra Nkaké / A Place For You (MdCL Remix) / enmemetemps.com/aplaceforyou/
 13. Eric Tagg / Living Off The Love / V.A. Americana / BBE
 14. Micheline Cardoso / Ás Sete / Cascadura Samba / Afro Baile
 15. Colman Brothers / Another Brother / Colman Brothers / Wah Wah 45

listen here: 
http://www.mixcloud.com/Jazzmadass/jazzmadass-aural-bisquits-july-2011week-1/
 
 
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Has it been a year already? Time flys when you're having fun! Its about that time of year when we announce the biggest event of the Year! Brazilian Day Arizona! The annual festival is set to unfold on Saturday September 10th 2011! Our home away from home and venue of choice is 910 Live! This years Brazilian Day Arizona Event will be unlike anything you have scene before! We are pulling out all the stops and going overboard with making this event the best and biggest Brazilian Celebration Arizona has ever Scene! We want ALL OF YOU, to JOIN ALL OF US to help make this event and even more successful one this last year (2010 sold out!). We Have been hard at work for a year making improvements, bringing staging, lighting, seating and more. We want to make sure everyone is going to feel welcome, comfortable and of course having a great time! 

We have a great line-up we are announcing featuring a variety of Brazilian Bands, Dj's and Capoeira! Plus Dance Performances, Performances, Visuals and more! When We say BRAZILIAN DAY the BRAZILIAN WAY, we Mean it! This is going to be a Party to talk about for ages! So get on your Best Brazilian Colors! Get on your Best Dancing Shoes! And Put on your Best Positive Uplifting Face and Get Ready to Celebrate Brazilian Independence Day! 

Tickets On Sale Now! Tickets Start at j ust $9.10 for general Admission! Limited Reserved Tables are available on first come first serve basis! All the info, Line up and to buy your tickets at http://www.BrazilianDayArizona.com/

Obrigada!!!
 
 
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What else is there to say, then WOW! Thank you to the Phoenix Newtimes, but more importantly, Thank you to Nicki Escudero for writing such an amazing piece on Afro:Baile, DJ Seduce, and Brazilian Music in Arizona! I am ecstatic and feeling the love right now big time! A few weeks back, I had the opportunity to sit down with Miss Escudero and have some Tea, a few laughs, and really get out my story, my plans and my thoughts about Global Music, Culture in AZ and the state of Brazilian Music today! It went a little something like this!  (Newtimes Post) http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2011-06-09/music/brazil-via-phoenix/

PRINTED THURSDAY JUNE 9th 2011
The rhythm grabs you by the knees, starts bending them on every second and fourth beat, and before you know it, your head's bobbing uncontrollably to deep, downbeat surdodrums; the sharp snap of caixa snare drums; and the steady clapping of hands. This is the infectious rhythm of Brazilian music, and Phoenix-based DJ Seduce is obsessed with spreading it across the Valley.

Born Miguel Ivery, DJ Seduce stared playing saxophone when he was 7, drums when he was 14, and bass when he was 20. In the past 11 years, DJ Seduce has become one of the most prominent advocates of Brazilian music, founding Afro:Baile Records, which exclusively showcases up-and-coming Brazilian artists and is the only independent Brazilian label in the United States. At the end of the year, he'll be traveling to Brazil to meet some of his artists.

And to think the day Ivery decided to become a DJ, back in 2000, started as just another boring day for him.

He got up, made some breakfast, and got dressed in a professional-looking button-down shirt and slacks for his corporate gig at an insurance company in North Scottsdale. At his desk job, one of the highlights of his day was going to get lunch across the street.There, he chatted up the Roly Poly deli's staff, which just so happened to consist of several Valley DJs. One of them, DJ Pickster, would describe his DJ exploits, and Ivery soon envisioned himself spinning records instead of shilling himself in a white-collar world.

Then his little brother got a DJ-in-a-box set. It wasn't much, but it was enough for Ivery to get his fingers working and learn the basics of the craft. And when he won OM Records' complete catalog through a magazine contest, the DJ stuff got a little more serious. Ivery practiced for a year using his brother's equipment and his newfound music.

When he got laid off from the insurance company, Ivery didn't fret. He looked at the abundance of time he now had to really give it a go as a Valley spinster. He applied for a gig at the now-closed Ball Park Pub in Tempe, where he lied and said he'd been playing house parties for a while. Even though the restaurant had CD turntables — which Ivery had never seen because he'd been practicing on vinyl — he was hired.

Standing behind turntables in a crowd was a little different from what Ivery had been used to as a musician. The 33-year-old Valley native grew up in what he describes as a multicultural, musical home, with a soul- and funk-loving dad who DJ'd functions and a mom who introduced him to jazz, country, and Led Zeppelin.After honing his DJ skills throughout the early '00s at spots such as AZ 88 and The Owl's Nest, Ivery started P.A.I.N.T. in 2004, a weekly night dedicated to spoken word, live art, and music at the now-closed Paper Heart. He also started the Afro:Baile event in 2006, a dance night focused on African music's influence in Latin America. He'd bring in a variety of artists from Central and South American countries to play the events, and wanted to put out a compilation featuring the musicians who'd played. Why not start his own label?

"I realized all this Africanism was linked in all the Latin American countries in the Caribbean," Ivery says. "I wanted the label to be based strictly on that rhythm."

He released Afro:Baile: The Southern Root in 2008 and then signed some of his first artists, including Yaaba Funk and The Afrodelic Stegosaurchestra. Though he enjoyed different types of world music, his heart had been with Brazilian beats since he heard a remix ofJorge Ben's "Take It Easy My Brother Charlie." That was the first time Ivery had delved into an African Brazilian artist, and he fell in love with the musical style.

"Brazil just had this really rich history of religion and culture and influence," Ivery says. "My true passion — as much as I love Afro beat — was Brazilian music."

Now, Afro:Baile focuses exclusively on promoting Brazilian artists in the States and around the world. Ivery says he looks solely for up-and-coming artists because labels in Brazil tend to reissue classic albums or promote new albums by already-established artists, and he wanted to be a catalyst for underground artists to get their voices heard. "I care about the music. I care about the people. I care about the culture," Ivery says. "A lot of people want the Top 40 hit, but that doesn't matter to me."

Thanks to Afro:Baile, the label's Brazilian music has been played on radio stations from Seattle to England. Ivery's put out three compilations of Brazilian music, including the most recent, Brazil: Sambossica 3, and Afro:Baile Records now represents and promotes nearly 40 Brazilian artists. He also puts on several parties throughout the year in the Valley, including Brazilian Day Arizona and Carnaval, and Afro:Baile will host the Brazilian-themed Summer Samba party Friday, June 10, at Mijana.

Brazilians living in Arizona have taken notice of Ivery's efforts, and some of the people who have attended his events now work with him on the label. One, Paula Hall, says she's grateful for Ivery "holding the Brazilian flag up high" in the Valley. "In Arizona, we don't have much of an international culture as other areas of the country," Hall says. "I think his work helps with bands to bring music to the Valley and throughout the world and the U.S. 

"Another collaborator, Brazilian singer/guitarist Marcos Martins of local Afro:Baile-signed band Som Brazil, says Ivery's goal to bring new artists to non-Brazilian audiences is vital for him and fellow Brazilians. "To Brazilians, he's very important," Martins says. "He's trying to be as original as possible by trying to make sure the musicians we incorporate in our events are as close to the Brazilian culture as possible."

Now if only more Arizonans would strive to discover Brazilian music, as well. Ivery says the majority of his business comes from retail stores in Chicago and Los Angeles, but you can buy Afro:Baile records at the Musical Instrument Museum in North Phoenix, as well as online. Afro:Baile doesn't release singles for downloads because Ivery wants people to get a good feel for what Brazilian artists have to offer on full albums. And chances are, you'll be able to pick up on the passion Ivery looks for when he's choosing artists to feature on his compilations.
 
 
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Newsflash! Afro:Baile's own DJ Seduce hit the studio recently with nujazz extraordinaire Steve Cantazaro from the Modern Groove Assembly. Things got musically heated the moment DJ Seduce showed up. Pizza was ordered, drinks were served, cameras were rolling and music was plentiful. Steve Cantanazaro is a madman behind the boards in the Assembly Studio. From kick drums to moog sounds and a rhodes that make even your mom proud, there was no messing around when these 2 got in the thick of it. Good friend Ameiee Diaz stopped by to chat some, have some laughs, and explore Brazilian Nu jazz Broken Beat with us. This is what happened. 

Track List:
Seu Jorge and Almaz, Everybody Loves the Sunshine 
Sandalia de Prata, O Pescador* 
Bruna Melina, Wonderful City* 
Micheline Cardosa, Gema* 
Club Des Balugas, Gadda Rio 
Cut Chemist, Povo De Santo* 
Modern Groove Assembly, Third Sign 
Sabrina Malheiros, Maracatueira (Incognito Rmx) 
4hero Presents Nature’s Plan, Somewhere Beyond 
Bahia MGA underground redit 
Vertente, Chuva (Seiji’s Oreja Remix) 
Ed Motta, Fora da Lei 
Gilberto Gil, Palco (DJ Ze Pedro Remix)* 
Democustico, Grito (Seiji Remix) 
Bill Summers, Brazilian Skies (DJ Spinna Refreak)* 
Christian Prommer’s Drum Lesson, Beau Mot 
Marco di Marco, Camparenda (Yosaku Re-edit)

 
 
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Its Friday! And Fridays are great for New Music!  Our good friends - Sandalia de Prata released an Amazing album in 2009 titled - Samba Pesado! (Heavy Samba). This grooving album from the 1st track brings you into heavy Samba Rhythms and keeps you dancing all the way through! Download it now FREE for a limited time.

 
 
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FORRO FRIDAY SPECIAL SUMMER KICK OFF EVENT! MAY 13th 2011! 
Afro:Baile Presents: Forro Night! Summer is coming, and what better way to get things moven and grooven, then to kick off the summer heat with a Forro Night! The night will feature Live Brazilian Music by banda Som Brasil, DJ Seduce & Friends playing all the best Forro Music plus throwing in some Samba, Axe and Funk to keep things interesting and Fun!! We also will have an early Dance Lesson class for all those who want to come learn how to dance Forro! The Menu and Bar will be open for some of the best Lebanese Food in the valley, not to mention a signature cockail called the Brazilian Mojito will be served! So break out the dancing shoes, come hungry, thirsty and ready for a great evening of World Cultures!

Friday May 13th 2011 @ Mijana's [located] 1290 N. Scottsdale Rd, Tempe, AZ 85281
$7.00 cover / Doors @ 9:00pm / Dance Class at 9:30pm / Show starts at 10pm! Families welcome!
for more info: email Info@Afrobaile.com

 

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