33:07 10 Junior Com Orquestra E Coro - O Campeão (Meu Time) / Hindo Do Flamengo
36:35 11 Coaty de Olivieira – Caminho Livre
39:17 12 Arnaud Rodrigues - Turma do Poie /
42:54 13 Brazil Selection – Bananaticoco
46:16 14 Zapattta - A Mesa Santa
47:50 15 Jorge Autuori Trio – Autorizando
50:02 16 Cizinha - Prá Fazer Um Samba
54:19 17 Quarteto Novo – Misturada
57:30 18 Wan Trio – Selvagem
1:00:44 19 Mestre Bimba - Corridos
1:02:55 20 Jackson Conti - Plateau Pt. 1
Following on from six volumes, a detour to Brooklyn and a cut-up megamix – all as collected in a special 8-CD boxset – our famed Brazilian Beats compilation series finally returns. Brazilian Beats 7 continues to shine a light on the country’s wealthy musical heritage, both past and present, while acting as an honest guide for listeners seeking exciting and different musical pastures.
Volume 7 collects 20 tracks, spanning a range of styles and scenes from the more obvious to the weirder and lesser-known gems to be found throughout Brazil. There’s cutting-edge, bass-heavy new school hip hop with Karol Conka and her trailblazing producer Nave; sunshine laden soul from Djavan; a Jorge Ben cover courtesy of Junip that does the maestro’s legacy proud; funky Forro accordions from little-known Odair who used to play with Tom Ze; samba rock from SamJazz, a bonafide Sao Paulo classic, and Abilio Manuel; disco fusion from Coaty de Oliveira, taken from an album made for a restaurant no less; hard-edged bossa from the Jorge Autouri Trio; and last but not least Brazil-meets-LA funk in the shape of Jackson Conti, the unforgettable collaboration between Madlib and Azymuth’s drummer Ivan Conti. For information regarding licensing please contact us via https://www.mrbongo.com/pages/licensing