Hi, I am from Brazil, where I was working with the
electronic music scene for the last 7 years. Dj Mark
is one of my friends, we was to spinning together in
1999/2000 at this club in the center of Brazil, called
Pulse Club(www.pulse.com.br), one of the best
eletronic music clubs in south america. Brazil has one
of the biggest scenes not just from south america, but
world also. About Mark, he is a old skool drum n bass
dj, resident also on the Movement/Club Mass/Bar Rumba
- U.K.
He's first cd/work is called Worki'n the mix
(Paradoxx), and also one mix cd release with the UK
Knowlodge Magazine, and was the only brazillian dj's
that's spinning at the Kiss FM radio station UK. Now
he is called " The number one dj of drum n bass", at
the Knowlodge Magazine review
(www.knowledgemag.co.uk), and his last work is Audio
Architecture(Trama Records, Brazil). his style is a
mix of hard step/jazzy/bossa nova. with somebody need
more informations about the Brazillian Eletronic
Scene,dj's, raves, clubs,magazines, can send me email.
I living in Atlanta-Ga, I just move from Brazil have 1
year, and I am responsible for a underground label -
(Dass Records), an independent studio of eletronic
productions, and we have one new release, the " Dass
The Unity" project, one mix of atmospheric drum n
bass/IDM/bossa nova(brazillian jazz)/hiphop. "Space
Steppers", with 10 cover/10 tracks. and also, I am
responsible for distribction/contact for the
Unspeakable Truth
Recordings(www.mischiefandreason.com) in south
america. I mean, whatever you guys need about help and
contact with South America(Brazil,Argentina) and
Europe(Portugal, Spain), let me know.
Sorry my poor english... I try...
fredxtc
--- Dan Shoebridge <Dan.Shoebridge@opsroom.co.uk>
wrote:
quoted 44 lines Well, from what I've heard it's...OK.
> Well, from what I've heard it's...OK.
>
> Don't expect anything too radical - it's more like
> two different genres that have been 'bolted'
> together and ended up sounding pretty good.
> Probably the most obvious thing to pick up would be
> the DJ Marky - Brazilian Job CD on the Movement
> label.
>
> I've been listening to it quite a bit - the more
> obvious 'Brazilian' tracks are fairly standard D&B
> breaks and bass with a bit of guitar and Portugese
> vocals - maybe a 3-second samba loop or two thrown
> in as well. Some of them are quite nice, but the
> best track on it, if you ask me, is the J Majik
> Spaced Invaders remix, which is from the UK.
>
> However, my friend, who's much more of a D&B head,
> would no doubt tell you that I'm talking bollocks
> and the whole album is the best thing since sliced
> bread.
>
> If you want a slightly more inventive D&B/batucada
> mix then I still reckon Permutation by Amon Tobin is
> a really good one to check out
>
> Dan.
>
> >I've seen occasional mentions of South American
> drum'n'bass and >wondered
> >whether anyone on this list could give me a
> description of what it's like?
> >Seems to me UK drum'n'bass and its sub-genres have
> pretty much stopped >bein=
> >g
> >interesting ('cept for 4Hero).
> >
> >All the best,=20
> >
> >Colin.
>
>
>
>
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