Samba and the New Beat: Brazil pt.1

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In this week's podcast Tim and Jeremy begin a multi-show examination of the music of Brazil in the Twentieth Century, starting in part one with the emergence of Samba in the late 1920s, Bossa Nova, and the first shoots of what would become Tropicalia. We hear about the complex and hybrid makeup of the nation, considering its Indigenous, African and European sources, and the role of slavery and colonialism on the vast nation. Tim and Jeremy talk about how music, and especially Samba, was used to cohere a new idea of Brazilian-ness, mobilised to express and represent a new national identity. We learn about new instruments like the cuica and surdo, and end with the introduction of a titan of Brazilian music, Jorge Ben.  Produced and edited by Matt Huxley.    Tune in, Turn on, Get Down!  Become a patron from as little as £3pcm by visiting www.patreon.com/LoveMessagePod Tracklist: Almirante & o Bando de Tangarás - Na Pavuna Ary Barosso - Aquarela Do Brasil Geraldo Pereira - Cabritada Mal Sucedida João Gilberto - Bim Bom Luiz Bonfá - Manhã De Carnaval Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto - The Girl From Ipanema Bola Sete And His New Brazillian Trio - Soul Samba Jorge Ben - Más Que Nada Jorge Ben - Rosa Más Que Nada Books: Bryan McCann - Hello, Hello Brazil: Popular Music in the Making of Modern Brazil Gilberto Freyre - The Masters and the Slaves

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