Loading details…
Loading details…
Artist
Think about a guy who impresses his own mark in every kind of music without losing the tune or tempo. Now, add it up with other features: an incredible ability of creating characters and inventing such amazing tales that the person who’s listening to them gets quite unsure if it’s true or pure fiction. This is Jr. Black, a singer, composer and one of the most refined voices from the musical scenario of Pernambuco who quit advocacy to fully dedicate himself to music. His career got started in 2001 when he founded Negroove, a band that warmed up the nights of Recife with a set of samba, soul and funk, when he played all over the main Brazilian capitals, even moving out to Chile, in 2006. However, his references went beyond the syncopated beats, and soon he started lending his voice to jingles and locutions for radio and TV spots as well as participating in other artists’ albums. And that was the pace when the Sungatrio producers (China, Chiquinho and Homero Basílio), noticing this multi-skilled talent, invited him to record an electronic album. Listening to some of these yet unreleased tracks DJ Dolores found the crooner that was missing in his new band formation and along with him traveled to Europe in the end of 2008, where they performed in very important festivals and places in France (Millau Jazz Festival – Millau, Cabaret Sauvage – Paris), Spain (Spacio Movistar – Barcelona), Belgium (Dranouter Jazz Festival – Dranouter, Polé Polé – Ghent) and Switzerland (Paleó Festi

RGB

Vende-Se

Bacurau (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Bacurau (Trilha Sonora)
Musica da Massa! New Sounds of Pernambuco
O Grito Ano 2
The New Brazilian Beat

A Guide to Pernambuco Music: From Frevo and Maracatu to the Manguebeat
A Guide to Brazilian Indie Music Vol 1
Hematoma
Cloroquina ou Cibalena
100 % Indie Brazil