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Luca Mundaca: day by day
Luca Mundaca = Brazilian jazz at it's best. Luca's voice has been compared to the likes of Maria Rita, Adriana Calcanhoto and Marisa Monte by some of the top people in the music industry.
Recommended if you like
Adriana Calcanhotto,
Maria Rita,
Marisa Monte.
Pedro Araujo: Buraco do Tatu
Fusion of jazz and traditional genres of Brazil. First album of the young guitarist.
Recommended if you like
Kurt Rosenwinkel,
Pat Metheny,
Toninho Horta.
Mindflow: Just the two of us...Me and Them
*****Essential: a masterpiece of progressive metal music.
Recommended if you like
Fates Warning,
Opeth,
Pain of Salvation.
Apocalypse: Refúgio
The seventh release by the legendary Brazilian progressive rock band. Includes two bonus tracks recorded live at the 1999 edition of "Prog Day Festival" in USA. At this time, the band was a quartet and used to sing in the native tongue, Portuguese.
Recommended if you like
Emerson, Lake and Palmer,
Rush,
Yes.
Cyrille Verdeaux, Pascal Menetrey: Tribal Hybrid Concept
Pascal Menetrey died in 2006. This album is dedicated to his memory. The music on this album is powerful, selected to illustrate the yang side of the first chakra, (the ying side being illustrated by ethnicolors) the one in charge of life and death energy
Recommended if you like
Baka Beyond,
Deep Forest,
Enigma.
Estrume'n'tal: Neander'n'tal
Metal-Surf-Punk: The bastard child of Dick Dale and the Ramones
Recommended if you like
Dick Dale,
Ramones,
The Muffs.
Scelerata: Darkness and Light
This bands sound is familiar and yet has their own thing, blending speed prog metal ala ANGRA and SONATA ARCTICA with some more Hard rock influences of Riffy metal, then ad in a vocal with the tonal attitude of Bruce Dickinson.
Recommended if you like
Angra,
Megadeth,
Sonata Arctica.
Cyrille Verdeaux: Clearlight Symphony
Classic Progressive symphonic Rock internationally acclaimed for 32 years so far. Figures in the billboard guide for progressive music´s list of best 100 classics ever released.
Recommended if you like
Gong,
King Crimson,
Mike Oldfield.
Joyce: Hard Bossa
Hard Bossa is Joyce's first album she had made with a view to her fan base in Europe – it recreates something of the Feminina style which introduced a whole new generation to her work when the album exploded on the jazz dance scene nearly ten years ago.