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I’m starting a new label called Braza, to release material from Brazil. I’m from São Paulo, and for a long time, I just listened eletronic music from producers between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo….and man, Brazil is Huge! The fifth biggest country inteire world, and just 2 states produce eletronic music? Damn.

 

Thinking on that, Braza want to show the new face of producers and new sounds along Brazil. The last 3 releases, BRZ003 – sounds of Bahia, BRZ004 – a new to do baile funk in São Paulo and BRZ005 – remixes to a produce from Rio Grande do Sul, and for other states, the mix of sonority is bigger than you can imaginate. In Bahia, we found Bahia Bass with help of Mauro Telefunksoul. This  new sound from bahia mixed eletronic trends with the beautiful bahia culture. To help you understand, Mauro record a excelent mixtape showing all this style, lets see:

 

Bahia Bass

 

 

The album bahia bass came with 8 original tracks, showing 8 great producers from bahia and 8 free downloads (whoa). To help, here is the amazing mixtape from Mauro Telefunksoul. You can understand more about bahia bass there, and just there.

 

There is also the second part of album, here:

 

 

Golden Kong

 

 

Golden Kong is a producer paulista, that uses the elements of baile funk to create a new line of neo funk. The producer don’t use tamborzão and voltmix to create this baile funk, he like to use a little of beatbox and create new beats, turning the dancer neo baile funk in to a wounder sound. Grab it here and for free:

 

Vem Piranha Remixes

 

 

In our last release, 5 remixes from single Vem Piranha. The trio Pesadão Tropical will complete their first birthday and with that,new produces will come. So, to antecipate it, few remixes for you!

 

Stay with us and learn more about brazilian eletronic music. We are Braza, and we are at facebook, bandcamp and soundcloud!

 

Posted on: July 31st, 2014 by Renato Martins

A little more from Bahia Bass

Esporte+Clube+Bahia

 

(Yes Globalistas! A new voice. Say hello to Renato M2 of Funk Na Caixa in Sao Paulo. Bumps out)…

 

 

I love electronic music and I love Brazilian culture. When I started DJing there were a few styles with Brazilian culture on eletronic beats, Neo Funk (Neo Baile) was my favorite, so I went that way and I’m still loving it. But, for the past couple of years, more Brazilian ghetto music has started to grow and show it’s face. Bahia Bass is one of those, and it’s getting to be my other love (like a second son). So, here are few tracks that I’m enjoying right now:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted on: June 11th, 2014 by Renato Martins