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Brazilian Tunes from Salvador to Sergipe with Batukizer
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Batukizer DJs are Carla from Rio and Rasmus from Copenhagen.
They spend their time digging for rare Brazilian records and playing DJ sets with amazing and little-known music all around the world and sharing it on a broad selection of platforms.
Today's theme is the unstoppable good vibes of Brazilian music. Music that will lift you up, empower and energize your day. The selection is focused on Northeastern Brazil tracks from the mid-80s to early 90s.
The core of the mix is the “axé music” from Salvador, Bahia - mixed with elements of boogie, disco, samba and baião. The very last track is a classic axé song with “guitarra bahiana”.
In the mid-and late 1980s, Brazil came out of 20 years of dictatorship and the music was marked by a new optimism and lets-show-the-world feeling. The lyrics underwent a shift from poetry and psychedelic to a more direct storytelling and cultural reference style. The freedom and spontaneity became more noticeable and small independent labels and regional styles developed rapidly and disappeared again.
For this mix, we have picked distinct Northeastern Brazilian vibes. They are records that have been hunted in the last 5 years by upfront diggers to include in electronic and hi-energy sets and most of the records are either totally obscure - like the Aracajú “tourist office album” - or were big regional records at the time - as the case of Celso Bahia, Paulinho Camafeu and Carlos Pita.
The records from this era has usually three genres, percussion-heavy samba-reggae, axé and more chilled reggae style tunes. And these are records also records that young Brazilian diggers are going after these days - simply because the price is affordable. You can not play music from the Northeast without the “guitarra bahiana” so the very last track - the obscure Walkyria LP - has the distinct loud solo parts so famous of the regional music and widely popularized in the 1980s as popular rock music also transformed the face of Brazilian music.
Catch Batukizer DJ sets from April to August in Copenhagen at their summer residency at Reffen Street Food.
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Our Silver and Gold Tier supporters get uninterrupted, uncut, ad-free, high-quality audio of all mixes.
To support this channel, you can visit our Patreon page and make a small donation!
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Turntables:
Technics SL-1210 mk2
Cartridges:
Shure M44-7
Mixer:
Condesa Carmen V
Cameras:
- Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro
- Panasonic GH4 (Top Angle)
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Find My Analog Journal:
Find Batukizer
Instagram @Batukizer
Spotify @Batukizer
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* All materials presented on this channel are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners and are subject to use for informational purposes only.
* As a copyright owner, if you don't approve your music material to be presented on this channel or would like any additional info to be published, please contact me via my Youtube channel and I'll remove it immediately.
#vinylmix #brazil
Batukizer DJs are Carla from Rio and Rasmus from Copenhagen.
They spend their time digging for rare Brazilian records and playing DJ sets with amazing and little-known music all around the world and sharing it on a broad selection of platforms.
Today's theme is the unstoppable good vibes of Brazilian music. Music that will lift you up, empower and energize your day. The selection is focused on Northeastern Brazil tracks from the mid-80s to early 90s.
The core of the mix is the “axé music” from Salvador, Bahia - mixed with elements of boogie, disco, samba and baião. The very last track is a classic axé song with “guitarra bahiana”.
In the mid-and late 1980s, Brazil came out of 20 years of dictatorship and the music was marked by a new optimism and lets-show-the-world feeling. The lyrics underwent a shift from poetry and psychedelic to a more direct storytelling and cultural reference style. The freedom and spontaneity became more noticeable and small independent labels and regional styles developed rapidly and disappeared again.
For this mix, we have picked distinct Northeastern Brazilian vibes. They are records that have been hunted in the last 5 years by upfront diggers to include in electronic and hi-energy sets and most of the records are either totally obscure - like the Aracajú “tourist office album” - or were big regional records at the time - as the case of Celso Bahia, Paulinho Camafeu and Carlos Pita.
The records from this era has usually three genres, percussion-heavy samba-reggae, axé and more chilled reggae style tunes. And these are records also records that young Brazilian diggers are going after these days - simply because the price is affordable. You can not play music from the Northeast without the “guitarra bahiana” so the very last track - the obscure Walkyria LP - has the distinct loud solo parts so famous of the regional music and widely popularized in the 1980s as popular rock music also transformed the face of Brazilian music.
Catch Batukizer DJ sets from April to August in Copenhagen at their summer residency at Reffen Street Food.
------------
Our Silver and Gold Tier supporters get uninterrupted, uncut, ad-free, high-quality audio of all mixes.
To support this channel, you can visit our Patreon page and make a small donation!
------------
Turntables:
Technics SL-1210 mk2
Cartridges:
Shure M44-7
Mixer:
Condesa Carmen V
Cameras:
- Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro
- Panasonic GH4 (Top Angle)
------------
Find My Analog Journal:
Find Batukizer
Instagram @Batukizer
Spotify @Batukizer
------------
* All materials presented on this channel are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners and are subject to use for informational purposes only.
* As a copyright owner, if you don't approve your music material to be presented on this channel or would like any additional info to be published, please contact me via my Youtube channel and I'll remove it immediately.
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