Posts Tagged ‘Axé’
On Friday 14th November we will bring the hottest Brazilian music to you in London and will blend it to other funky tropical and global beats.
We will play 4 music type with african origin from there, Forró, Axé, Bailé Funk also called Funk Carioca and Samba.

You will note that many people there love local Pop or international Pop or the national Rock music. the charts.
Forró and Axé are originated North-Eastern part of the country and are very popular in the state of Bahia and its capital Salvador.
Before anything Forró is a dance and it can be danced in a way which is similar to salsa with one step forward and one step backward. To be honest the closer the sexier! Here is a demo
The bigs Forró band of the moment are:
- Falmansa: Confidencia, 100 anos, Oh ! Chuva
- Rastapé : Colo de menina, Um anjo do Ceu
- Avioes do Forró: Coracao, Bar em Bar
Axé music is born in the 80s and is relatively modern. It’s percussion based and accompanied by a simple melody on which the singer performs a festive solo.
Banda Eva which used to be lead by Ivete Sangalo, Daniela Mercury, Chiclete com Banana have popularised this genre that is becoming renowned at international level.

Here are some hits from Banda Eva: Vem me amor, Eva – Alô Paixão, Beleza Rara
Samba is from Rio but the legend says that the people from the Nordeste (North East) who emigrated there have introduced it to the Cariocas, Rio’s inhabitants.
You will find a lot of info about samba on the internet also we won’t tell you too much about it expect that there are various type of samba and one of the most renowned is called ‘Pagode’. Here are some songs that we love:

Grupo Revelação – Na Palma da Mão
Zeca Pagodinho – ” Vai Vadiar “
Clara Nunes – Canto das tres racas
Bailé Funk too is from Rio more precisely the favelas (ghettos) perched on the hills that bound the city.
You guessed it, drugs, gangs and criminality prevails there. The hardship that the youth, mainly of African descent, living there endures has generated this music which is hardcore in its full sense. Similarly to the Hip Hop this music has diluated as it spread to become more accessible. To dance is you just have to ‘wine‘ as you would on Dancehall or Reggaeton.
You will probably notice the evolution as you listen to the songs below:
Enjoy !

Daniela Mercury, the princess of Brazilian Axé music will hold 2 concerts in London in June 08.
Promoting her album Balé Mulato.
The songs below are some of the older ones that have made her famous:
Rapunzel and Vermelho
Dates:
Sunday 1st June at the Carling Academy in Brixton (£23)
Friday 06th June at Indigo O2 (£40)
more info on Daniela
and the concerts



A T&T Carnival 2011 Soca
A T&T Carnival 2012 Soca
Baile Funk Mix 2010
Hot Caribbean Party mix
Latin & Brazilian mix 2011
Tropical House 2012
Zouk Mix – Dj Djahman