Posts Tagged ‘tecnobrega’

Maderito e Joe

Saturday, August 7th, 2010
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Great piece of the Tecnobrega sub-genre Eletromelody below for your listening pleasure by Maderito e Joe. Eletromelody is a definite progression for Tecnobrega, moving away from the romantic themes to talking about the parties,  going crazy, the aparalhagems etc. The sound is faster and heavier with more pronounced bass. This track has a great production, some very appealing ravey sounds and a certain European electro house influence, if you listen carefully there’s some mad sounds going on in the background.

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MADERITO E JOE – ELETRO GALERA DA OITENTA 80

DJ Cremoso – pon de floor

Monday, July 19th, 2010
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I do like this tecnobrega version of Major Lazer’s “Pon de Floor”. If you go to Cremoso’s soundcloud page you can find a lot more of his tecnobrega mixes including quite a strange one of the delightful “Shelter” by the XX. Exactly who Cremoso is, is a mystery as he doesn’t want to reveal himself but it has been speculated that due to his more indie bent he is an example of the middle classes adapting the periferia tecnobrega sound, or it could be just a joke to annnoy purists (either tecnobrega or indie-rock!!). Vladimir Cunha, director of “Brega S/A”, has talked of attempts at a tecnobrega Cansei de Ser Sexy being formed, so who knows where this will lead?

Pon De Floor (Dj Cremoso Remix) by Dj Cremoso

Daniel peixoto “FLEI”

Thursday, April 29th, 2010
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Daniel peixoto FLEI (prod DJ Chernobyl feat Carol Teixeira)byChernobyl

Friend of Man, Mr. Chernobyl, certainly keeps busy! Here’s his Tecnobrega production of “Flei” with Daniel Peixoto of Montage. I would say this as an example of what happens when tecnobrega is adopted by the new electro school of Brazilian hipsters.

interview with Vladimir Cunha of Brega S/A

Saturday, November 14th, 2009
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My enthusiasm for the film Brega s/a is by now well documented in this blog, and I had the chance to correspond with Vladimir Cunha, one of the directors, and ask him some questions.

Man : What’s your Background?

Vladimir : I graduated in Journalism, and worked 6 years as a professional journalist, and in 2002 I was invited to work on scripts and as assistant director for national television and then started working in the audiovisual field more frequently, from documentaries to TV programmes for Globo (major Brazilian TV channel) and MTV, which basically was my education in direction, scripting and editing.

M : How did you get involved in the Tecnobrega scene?

V : I grew up in the Jurunas neighborhood, which has a tradition for brega, tecnobrega and aparelhagem (sound systems). My first contact with this type of party was as a child, my parents travelled into the interior a lot and that’s where I saw my first aparelhagem parties.

Professionally, my first contact was in 1999, when I did an article on brega for Bizz magazine (influential Brazilian music mag) then some further articles on the aparelhagem parties in 2001 and 2002, I also directed my first reports for “Brasil Total” about the tecnobrega scene in Belem, 3 years later I met Gustavo (Godinho – co-director) and Priscilla (Brasil – producer) who had the idea to make a documentary about the scene and they called me to work with them, and from there came the first ideas that became Brega s/a.

M : It’s interesting that you use the music of experimental bands like Hurtmold in the documentary rather than Tecnobrega itself. Why is this?

V : We didn’t want to use Brega as we believed it would come over as a bit simple, it would seem like a normal TV programme. This bothered us, we wanted something that would be more film-like, something that would be more cinematographic than descriptive, and would reflect the urban chaos the film shows. We decided to only use brega when it was being listened to by the artists or public featured, or from the videos produced by bregueiros themselves.

M : you mention elsewhere that like brega, the film has the “Do it yourself” philosophy of punk. How is this?

V : We paid entirely for the film ourselves, which cost about two thousand dollars, we wanted to do it like that so we could prove that it was possible to make a film using the same methods of production and distribution that tecnobrega uses. At the end of the day we had to do virtually everything ourselves anyway, as you can see from the film’s credits, because due to the nature of the film’s themes ( brega, piracy, social problems etc.) no one wanted to sponsor us.

M : Do you think that a more underground (and less pop) version of brega will appear in the future?

V : I’m betting that “Maderito”will do this, these tracks are faster and more aggressive and are related more to garage or ragga jungle. Maybe if someone worked a bit more on the musical possibilities of Maderito I think we will have a Brazilian electronic genre ripe for exportation. If you listen to the rhythms of of eletromelody, the most recent version of Tecnobrega, you can make immediate comparisons with various styles of music coming from slums and ghettos worldwide.

M : Where has the film been shown?

V : It was premiered on MTV about a month ago, and we have put it up for download, torrent and streaming on the net. We’ve received some invites for festivals, cinema clubs and cultural events and even events based on the discussion of where the culture industry is heading nowadays.

M : Will you subtitle the film?

V : I am subtitling the film at the moment and I reckon in January in the forthcoming year, we should have a version in English.

M : Any plans to show the film in Europe?

V : Yes, we will start working on this next year.

many thanks Vladimir, and good luck!

Brega s/a

Friday, October 16th, 2009
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http://www.vimeo.com/6861131

This looks great! Recorded between 2006 and 2009, this documentary by directors Vladimir Cunha and Gustavo Godinho looks at the tecnobrega scene in Belém, Pará. Tecnobrega is defined in the film blurb as the digital adaption of romantic music from the 70s and 80s. The focus of the film is the relation of tecnobrega to the new business model of selling and distributing music that this unlikely genre seems to be pioneering.

The documentary features  the tecnobrega MC, Marcos Maderito,  the ”Garoto Alucinado”; DJ Maluquinho, a type of Iggy Pop brega from the periferia of Belém;and the DJs Dinho, Ellysson  and Juninho,  idols of the aparelhagens, enormous sound systems that are the main attractions of tecnobrega.

Even better is the fact you can download the film for free here.