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YB Music is an independent record label established in São Paulo, Brazil. It started in 1999, releasing music from new underground artists as well as revival acts. Its catalog includes different syles of
Brazilian music The music of Brazil encompasses various regional musical styles influenced by European, American, African and Amerindian forms. Brazilian music developed some unique and original styles such as forró, repente, coco de roda, axé, sertanejo, ...
featuring hip hop, samba-rock revisited by (
Trio Mocotó Trio Mocotó is a Brazilian band, originally formed in 1968 in the Jogral nightclub in São Paulo, and reformed in 2000. The group was influential in forming the musical style that became known as samba rock or sambalanço. In 1969, they were ba ...
), electronic music (Anvil FX), instrumental music including classical music and jazz ( Sujeito a Guincho, Quarteto Camargo Guarnieri, Nouvelle), (
Curumin Curumin (born Luciano Nakata Albuquerque July 28, 1976, in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian musician whose style incorporates elements of samba, funk, jazz, bossa nova, and hip hop. He sings in Portuguese and speaks fluent English. His first ...
, Instituto), and
mangue beat The mangue bit or manguebeat movement is a cultural movement created circa 1991 in the city of Recife in Northeast Brazil in reaction to the cultural and economic stagnation of the city. The movement largely focuses on music, but it has its own fas ...
from Recife. The label was responsible for the first album by
Nação Zumbi Nação Zumbi (formerly Chico Science & Nação Zumbi) is a Brazilian band formed by Chico Science. They have been hailed as one of the most important groups to come out of the manguebeat movement in the 1990s. The musicians of the group continued ...
after the death of their frontman
Chico Science Francisco de Assis França (March 13, 1966 – February 2, 1997), better known as Chico Science, was a Brazilian singer and composer and one of the founders of the manguebeat cultural movement. He died in a car accident in 1997 in Recife, Pernam ...
. The label received in 2001, 2005 and 2012 the APCA (São Paulo Art Critics Association) prize with the releases of Samba Rock (Best Group - Trio Mocotó), Samba Power (Best Album) and Badi Assad (Best Composer) respectively. According to scholar K.E. Goldschmitt, the label played a "nurturing role" in the rising popularity of popular and electronic music on the
Sao Paulo SAO or Sao may refer to: Places * Sao civilisation, in Middle Africa from 6th century BC to 16th century AD * Sao, a town in Boussé Department, Burkina Faso * Saco Transportation Center (station code SAO), a train station in Saco, Maine, U.S ...
scene in the early 2000s.''Sounds and the City, volume 2''. Springer, 2018, p. 110.
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The record company also joins the "Retomada" of Brazilian cinema by releasing the soundtrack for the film '' O Invasor'' by Instituto, as well as scoring in its studios the soundtracks for ''O Redentor'' (2004), ''A Mulher do Meu Amigo'' (2008), ''A Mulher Invisível'' (2009), ''Garcia'' (2010), ''O Homem do Futuro'' (2011) among others.


Discography

* Rica Amabis – ''Sambadelic'' (1999) * Andrea Marquee – ''Zumbi'' (1999) * Sujeito a Guincho – ''Die Klarinetmaschine'' (1999) * Vários Artistas – ''Baião de Viramundo – Tributo a Luiz Gonzaga, Baião de Viramundo'' (2000) *
Nação Zumbi Nação Zumbi (formerly Chico Science & Nação Zumbi) is a Brazilian band formed by Chico Science. They have been hailed as one of the most important groups to come out of the manguebeat movement in the 1990s. The musicians of the group continued ...
– Radio S.Amb.A (2000) * Mamelo Sound System – ''Mamelo Sound System'' (2000) * Nouvelle – ''Free Bossa'' (2000) * Bojo – ''Carlos'' (2000) * João Parahyba – ''Kyzumba'' (2000) *
Walter Franco Walter Franco (6 January 1945 – 24 October 2019) was a Brazilian singer and composer. In 1998 he contributed to the Rosa Passos album '' Especial Tom Jobim''. His 1975 album ''Revolver'' was No. 50 on ''Rolling Stone''s list of the Top 100 Br ...
– ''Tutano'' (2001) *
Trio Mocotó Trio Mocotó is a Brazilian band, originally formed in 1968 in the Jogral nightclub in São Paulo, and reformed in 2000. The group was influential in forming the musical style that became known as samba rock or sambalanço. In 1969, they were ba ...
– ''Samba Rock'' (2001) * Bolão – ''Back 2 Bahia'' (2001) * KIDZ – ''KIDZ'' (2001) * Quinta – ''Sala de Estar'' (2001) * Duo Quanta – ''Duo Quanta'' (2001) * Anvil FX – ''Miolo'' (2002) * Mo'jama – ''Pulsação'' (2002) * Tuca Fernandes & Quinteto Delas – ''Luar – Canções de
Arrigo Barnabé Arrigo Barnabé (born September 14, 1951) is a Brazilian musician and actor. His best-known record is perhaps the critically acclaimed ''Clara Crocodilo''. "He wrote the highly successful song "Clara Crocodilo" (with Mário Lúcio Cortes)..." "T ...
'' (2002) * Quarteto Camargo Guarnieri – ''Quarteto Camargo Guarnieri'' (2002) * Instituto – ''Coleção Nacional'' (2002) * KIDZ – ''Crianças'' (2002) * ários– ''Trilha Sonora: O Invasor'' (2002) * Bonsucesso Sambaclube – ''Bonsucesso Sambaclube'' (2002) *
Curumin Curumin (born Luciano Nakata Albuquerque July 28, 1976, in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian musician whose style incorporates elements of samba, funk, jazz, bossa nova, and hip hop. He sings in Portuguese and speaks fluent English. His first ...
– ''Achados e Perdidos'' (2003) * Comadre Fulozinha – ''Tocar na Banda'' (2003) * Maria José Carrasqueira – ''Ernesto Nazareth'' (2003) * Frank Jorge – ''Vida de Verdade'' * Belô Velloso – ''Grandes Clássicos Vol. 1'' (2003) * Duo Clarones – ''Duo Clarones'' (2003) * Flu – ''No Flu do Mundo'' (2003) * KIDZ – ''Diversão'' (2003) * Vários – ''Trilha Sonora do Filme:
Amarelo Manga ''Mango Yellow'' ( pt, Amarelo Manga) is a 2002 Brazilian drama film directed by Cláudio Assis. It stars Matheus Nachtergaele, Jonas Bloch, Dira Paes, Chico Díaz, and Leona Cavalli as working-class people who engage in amorous and social encou ...
'' (2003) * Mamelo Sound System – ''Urbália'' (2003) *
Trio Mocotó Trio Mocotó is a Brazilian band, originally formed in 1968 in the Jogral nightclub in São Paulo, and reformed in 2000. The group was influential in forming the musical style that became known as samba rock or sambalanço. In 1969, they were ba ...
– ''Beleza Beleza Beleza'' (2004) * Arthur de Faria – ''Música para bater pezinho'' (2004) * Che – ''Sexy 70'' (2004) * KIDZ – ''Agora'' (2004) * Vários – ''Trilha Sonora: O Redentor'' (2004) * Os poEts – ''Música legal com letra bacana'' (2004) * Instituto e DJ Dolores – ''Trilha: Narradores de Javé: Remix'' * Maskavo – ''O som que vem da luz do sol'' (2004) * Nereu Mocotó & Swing – ''Samba Power'' (2005) * Nuandré – ''A KiD Like Me'' (2005) * Mamelo Sound System – ''Operação Parcel ou Remixália'' (2005) * Instituto – ''Coleta Seletiva'' (2005) * Clara Moreno – ''Morena Bossa Nova'' (2005) * Elisa Fukuda & Giuliano Montini – ''De Villa Lobos a Brahms'' (2006) * KIDZ – ''Rebelião'' (2006) * Nuandré – ''2'' (2006) *
Mariana Aydar Mariana Aydar is a Brazilian singer of MPB (Brazilian popular music). Biography She was born in São Paulo in 1980 in a family of musicians. Her father, Mário Manga, was a member of the group Premê, and her mother Bia Aydar, was the producer ...
– ''Brasil, Sons e Sabores'' (2006) * Marcelo Quintanilha & Vânia Abreu – ''Pierrot & Colombina'' (2006) * Mamelo Sound System – ''Velha Guarda 22'' (2006) * Z'África Brasil – ''Tem Cor Age'' ( 2006) * Romulo Fróes – ''Cão'' (2006) * Divina Caffé – ''Divina Caffé 2'' (2006) * Turbo Trio – ''Baile Bass'' (2007) * Instituto – ''Ossário'' (2007) * Paulo V – ''Feriado'' (2007) * KIDZ – ''Histórias de Natal'' (2007) * Estela Cassilatti – ''Peixes = Pássaros'' (2008) *
Curumin Curumin (born Luciano Nakata Albuquerque July 28, 1976, in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian musician whose style incorporates elements of samba, funk, jazz, bossa nova, and hip hop. He sings in Portuguese and speaks fluent English. His first ...
– ''
JapanPopShow ''JapanPopShow'' is the second album of Brazilian singer/drummer Curumin. It was co-produced by Curumin, Gustavo Lenza and Lucas Martins in 2008 and released originally by YB Music in Brazil. Quannum Projects Quannum Projects (also known as ...
'' (2008) * Bruno Morais – ''A vontade superstar'' (2009) * Romulo Fróes – ''No chão sem o chão'' (2009) * Clube do Balanço – ''Pela Contramão'' (2009) * Paulo V – ''Sonho'' (2009) * Lulina – ''Cristalina'' (2009) * Lucas Santtana – ''Sem Nostalgia'' (2009) * Geração SP – ''Geração SP'' (2010) * Juliana R – ''Juliana R'' (2010) * Roger W. Lima – ''8 Musiquinhas & 1 Acalanto'' (2010) * Tulipa Ruiz – ''Efêmera'' (2010) * Nina becker – ''Vermelho'' (2010) * Nina Becker – ''Azul'' (2010) * Che – ''Papagaio's Fever'' (2010) * Leo Cavalcanti – ''Religar'' (2010) * Blubell – ''Eu Sou Do Tempo Em Que A Gente Se Telefonava'' (2011) * Bruno Batista – ''Eu Não Sei Sofrer Em Inglês'' (2011) * Romulo Fróes – ''Um Labirinto Em Cada Pé'' (2011) * Pélico – ''Que Isso Fique Entre Nós'' (2011) * Eliane Tokeshi e Guida Borghoff – '' Guerra-Peixe: Obras Para Violino e Piano'' (2011) * Dan Nakagawa – ''O Oposto de Dizer Adeus'' (2011) * Pipo Pegoraro – ''Taxi-Imã'' (2011) * Passo Torto – ''Passo Torto'' (2011) * Juliana Perdigão – ''Album Desconhecido'' (2011) * Dudu Tsuda – ''Le Son Par Lui Même'' (2011) * Saulo Duarte – ''Saulo Duarte e a Unidade'' (2012) * Nina Becker e Marcelo Callado – ''Gambito Budapeste'' (2012) * Rodrigo Campos – ''Bahia Fantástica'' (2012) * Badi Assad – ''Amor e Outras Manias Crônicas'' (2012) * Flu – ''Rocks'' (2012) * Paulo V – ''Paulo V'' (2012) * Anvil FX – ''Anvil Machine'' (2013) * Cacá Machado – ''Eslavosamba'' (2013) * Gian Correa – ''Mistura 7'' (2013) * Aeromosca – ''Aeromosca'' (2013) * Sinamantes – ''Sinamantes'' (2013) * Passo Torto – ''Passo Elétrico'' (2013) * Aláfia – ''Aláfia'' (2013) * Wazzabi – ''Na Farofa'' (2013) * Andrei Furlan – ''Dia de casa'' (2013) * Felipe Cordeiro – ''Se apaixone pela loucura do seu amor'' (2013) * Blubell – ''Diva é a Mãe'' (2013) * Luciana Oliveira – ''Pura'' (2013) * Gui Amabis – ''Trabalhos Carnívoros'' (2013) * Lulina – ''Pantin'' (2013)


Filmography

* Traição ''(Episódio Diabólica)'' – Conspiração Filmes (Brasil, 1998) * Redentor – Conspiração Filmes (Brasil, 2004) * El Pasado (Brasil, 2007) – additional music * A Mulher do meu Amigo – Conspiração Filmes (Brasil, 2008) * A Mulher Invisível – Conspiração Filmes (Brasil, 2009) * O Amor Segundo B. Schianberg – Drama Filmes (Brasil, 2009) * Garcia – (Colombia/Brasil, 2010) * O Homem do Futuro – Conspiração Filmes (Brasil, 2011) * Mato sem Cachorro – Globo Filmes (Brasil, 2013)


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Yb Music Brazilian independent record labels