Ships 06/29/2024
Ana Frango Elétrico's petit cult classic masterpiece 'Little Electric Chicken Heart' from 2019, which was only ever released on vinyl and CD in Brazil and Japan, has fast become a collector's item.
Ships 06/29/2024
Ana Frango Elétrico's petit cult classic masterpiece 'Little Electric Chicken Heart' from 2019, which was only ever released on vinyl and CD in Brazil and Japan, has fast become a collector's item.
'Mormaço Queima' is where it all began for Ana Frango Eléctrico. Raw, quirky and lo-fi, it's a debut album brimming with attitude and youthful energy, characteristics that would go on to define their sound.
Jorge Ben's "Big Ben Strikes Again LP" on clear vinyl is a classic, blending samba, bossa nova, and funk with his distinctive guitar style. A must-have for fans of Brazilian music, this album is a vibrant and groovy experience.
The seventh album by Brazilian artist Jorge Ben. Recorded with the Trio Mocotó band and released in September 1970, during a time of political tension in dictatorial Brazil. It's title comes from the Portuguese term meaning "brute force".
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1939, Jorge Ben's characteristic style fuses samba, funk, rock and bossa nova with lyrics that blend humor and satire with often esoteric subject matter.
Over the soft pads, rich rhythmic grooves and layered textures, audiences are drawn in by the sublime melodies, sultry harmonies ripe with engaging songwriting that seamlessly fuses Portuguese and English languages.
Ships 2/27/26 - A psychedelic, experimental masterpiece and a cornerstone of Brazil's Tropicália movement, blending psychedelic rock, fuzz guitars, bossa nova, avant-garde sounds, and Brazilian rhythms
We are proud to present the Mr Bongo pressing of Guilherme Coutinho E O Grupo Stalo's self-titled mythical album. Blending lo-fi, Brazilian tropicalia, jazz, funk and MPB with a unique aroma, this record is pure perfection.
After making her professional debut as the cool, breathy voice behind the historic 1964 crossover smash "The Girl from Ipanema," Brazilian singer Astrud Gilberto became a major force in popularizing the bossa nova sound.