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Marcos Valle

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Marcos Kostenbader Valle (born in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian singer, instrumentalist, songwriter and record producer. He has produced works in many musical styles, including bossa nova, samba, and fusions of rock, soul, jazz, and dance music with Brazilian styles. Valle's talent was evident from his high school years, which coincided with the explosion of the bossa nova movement in Rio. His classmates included future legends such as Edu Lobo and Dori Caymmi, and his composition "Sonho de Maria" was included on the Avanco album by the influential Tamba Trio in 1963. With his brother Paulo Sergio Valle as his lyricist, he had already built an impressive portfolio of songs, prompting Odeon Records (a subsidiary of EMI) to sign him as a singer
Svetlana: Reel to Remix: Night at the Movies Reimagined

by Konstantin Rega
Russian-born, New York-based singer Svetlana finds inspiration by being playful during post-production on Reel to Remix: Night at the Movies Reimagined. Taking six tracks from her 2019 release, Night at the Movies (Starr Records), the singer reconfigures her original takes, spicing things up. Though some might say that this style of remixing can seem gimmicky or ...
Beyond Bossa

Label: Origin Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: A Little Samba; Song of Self Affirmation (feat. Matias Correa); What Good is Summer? (feat. Eugene Friesen &
Márcio Nucci); Almost Paradise (feat. Luciana Souza); Lemon Jugglers of Rio (feat. New York Voices); My Time
(feat. Gretchen Parlato); The Street Where I Was Born; Every Hopeful Corner; Marketplace (feat. Mario Biondi);
The Acupuncture Song (feat. Chico Pinheiro & Pretinho Da Serrinha); Workaholic (feat. Marcos Valle); My Voice in
Your Head.
Túnel Acústico

By Marcos Valle
Label: Far Out Recordings
Released: 2024
Track listing: Todo Dia Santo; Life Is What It Is; Assim Não Dá; Para De Fazer Besteira; Bora Meu Bem; Túnel Acústico; Marcos Valle & Leon Ware - Feels So Good; Não Sei; Palavras Tão Gentis; Tem Que Ser Feliz; Thank You Burt (For Bacharach); Feels So Good (Instrumental); Life Is What It Is (Instrumental).
Delia Fischer: Beyond Bossa

by Katchie Cartwright
An intriguingly multi-layered project, Beyond Bossa has unfolded over a number of years. The beyond" in the title points in a few directions. A pianist, composer-arranger, singer (and dancer), Delia Fischer works across idioms: bossa nova, jazz, música popular brasileira (MPB), various types of Brazilian music, theater. Her recordings have earned her Latin Grammy nominations for ...
Marcos Valle: Túnel Acústico

by Katchie Cartwright
In Túnel Acústico (Acoustic Tunnel), Marcos Valle digs back into the late 1970s, when Brazil was under military rule and he was living in California, working with the likes of Sarah Vaughan and such fellow Brazilian expats as Eumir Deodato and Airto Moreira. Valle grew up in Rio de Janeiro, part of a second generation of ...
Marcos Valle, Nicola Conte, Paul Murphy, Ezra Collective, And More

by Tony Poole
Tony Poole selects his favourite new releases and pre-releases. The featured artist is Mercury Prize winning Ezra Collective and their new album Dance, No One's Watching. The YouTube video (scroll down) is Shaking Body" included on the album and performed live at a studio session for BBC Sounds. Playlist The Boom Yeh Keep Right ...
Delia Fischer: Beyond Bossa

by Allen Morrison
In 2019, after I'd been writing for DownBeat Magazine for about a decade, I was asked to review a batch of new albums from Brazil, including one by a Rio de Janeiro-based singer named Delia Fischer who wrote her own songs. I gathered that, in addition, she was a jazz pianist, an arranger, and the musical ...
Kaidi Tatham: The Only Way

by Chris May
The Belfast-based DJ and broken-beat pioneer Kaidi Tatham travels a parallel orbit to that of the London-based DJ Ash Walker. Both are loosely associated with Britain's alternative jazz scene. Both draw on a similar patchwork of influences, including hip hop, rap, techno, old school jazz-funk and modern Brazilian dance music. Both approach the recording studio as ...