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Funk Globo: The Sound Of Neo Baille – CD

Funk Globo: The Sound Of Neo Baille – CD
Funk Globo: The Sound Of Neo Baille – CD - Mr Bongo
Funk Globo: The Sound Of Neo Baille – CD - Mr Bongo
Funk Globo: The Sound Of Neo Baille – CD - Mr Bongo
Funk Globo: The Sound Of Neo Baille – CD - Mr Bongo
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£6.99

1. Guto de Almeida - Vai Danada Ft. MC Wa / 2. Maga Bo - No Balanco da Canoa (Bumps' Neo Baile Remix)3. Ophex - Gostoso4. DJ Comrade - Xão Trap5. MC Gi - Chega Mais (Carlos Nuñez Remix)6. Chuck Upbeat - Cicadas' Dance7. Miam Vandale - Dança Gostosa8. La Bombacion - Baile Funk Ft. Tecou9. MC Dedê - Real Funk Do Povão (DJ Comrade Remix)10. Bumps - Bumporzão11. Ckrono & Slesh - A Patricinha12. ViA The Robots - Shtusha Kutusha13. MC Kacho - Bole Rebole (Prod. By Jaloo)14. Gato Preto - Saca Me Desse Banzé* BONUS * 15. Deize Tigrona - Prostituto (Prod. By Jaloo)


Welcome to Neo Baile, a new take on the traditional sounds and aesthetics of Brazil’s Baile Funk (or Funk Carioca) that challenges the established order to create something new, exciting and forward thinking.

We are extremely proud to present The Sound of Neo Baile compilation, featuring 14 unreleased and exclusive tracks from worldwide producers that reinterpret the love-it-or-hate-it Brazilian Baile Funk sound. The compilation has been put together by two of the movement’s most knowledgeable players: Sao Paulo-based Funk na Caixa aka Renato Martins and London-based Sean Casey aka Bumps, founder of Club Popozuda.

The Sound of Neo Baile features established names such as DJ Comdrade aka Xao, whose Favela Trap album made a major dent in the burgeoning scene at the end of 2012, Sao Paulo-based MC Gi, one of the forerunners of the scene, and Rio-based Maga Bo, who has been producing Brazilian-flavoured bass music since the early 00s. Alongside these are upcoming artists you’ll most definitely want to keep an eye on including Ophex from Lithuania, Ckrono & Slesh from Italy, Gato Preto from Mozambique, Chuck Upbeat from Moscow and London-based Bumps, one of the compilers. As a bonus the compilation also features the first lady of Funk, Deize Tigrona, on a track entitled Prostituto that fuses Tecnobrega and Trap rhythms and aesthetics.