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Marcio Local
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Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro
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加入時間2007/6/14
樂團網站luakabop.com/directory/album_pages/marc
樂團成員Márcio Local (Voz e Violão) Dom Oliveira (Cavaquinho) Thiago Silva (Bateria) Sidão (Baixo) Léo Fernandes (Teclado)
影響Bob Marley, Wilson Simonal, Jorge Ben, Serginho Meriti, Originais do Samba, Bebeto, Dhema Mariano, Copa Sete, Carlos da Fé, Black Rio, Branca de Neve, Bedeu, Trio Mocotó, Luis Vagner, Itamar Assumpção, Dom Salvador e Abolição, Marku Ribas, João Nogueira, Paulo César Pinheiro, Roberto Ribeiro, Tim Maia, Moreira da Silva, Bezerra da Silva
風格近似Sambalanço, Suingue e Samba-rock...

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Marcio Local in Relix Magazine
This just in: groovy is back.
-The World
Marcio Local says Don day don dree don don: Adventures in Samba Soul. The charismatic Mr. Local, with his funky take on samba and Afro-Brazilian dance music, is poised to become a leading voice in Brazilian music.
-The Wall Street Journal
“Don Don…” is the perfect collection of songs to accentuate your joy...
-Metro Spirit
Addictive tunes like "Sentimento Rei" ("King Feeling") and "Suingue Dominou" ("Swing Took Over") blend samba, upbeat soul, sleazy lounge pop, and even a dash of hip-hop urgency. The result is a soothing bath of sound.
-Mother Jones




Marcio Local Interview From "The World" Marcio Local on PRI's "The World"

"Don Day Don is a great example of what Brazil's younger generation is doing these days."
-Houston Press

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2009/11/10 20:00
Bizzart Club Paris
2009/11/11 20:00
Guanabara London
2009/11/13 20:00
WOMAD Fest Las Palmas, Palmas
2009/11/14 20:00
WOMAD Fest Las Palmas

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Marcio Local: Says, “Don Day Don Dree Don Don”
--Adventures in Samba Soul--


Marcio Local stands at the crossroads of two great traditions in modern Brazilian music, with one foot in samba, the heavily percussive Afro-Brazilian dance music that took its modern form in the early twentieth century, and the other in soul, the African American music rooted in the blues that attracted a mass audience in Brazil in the 1960s and 1970s. Once regarded as a faddish import, soul music has been effectively Brazilianized such that it now constitutes a local tradition in big cities like São Paulo and Marcio’s home town of Rio de Janeiro. Marcio has also discovered ways to combine these two traditions to forge new variations of samba-soul by exploring the ever-expanding modern soundscape of Rio. He is also something of a sensual romantic who makes music thinking about lazy Saturday afternoons at the beach, a game of soccer, the drama of sexual seduction, and the bustle of the urban scene. In this way, he belongs to another tradition in Brazilian music that celebrates the pleasures of everyday life and the redemptive power of a catchy tune.

To get a sense of where Marcio Local’s sound comes from, we might begin by noting that he was born in 1976 in Realengo, a working-class neighborhood on the north side of Rio. Realengo is also home to the samba school Padre Miguel, widely regarded as having the tightest and most inventive bateria, the massive drum corps that parade behind the lavish floats during carnival. Realengo achieved a measure of fame when the tropicalist singer-songwriter (and recently, Minister of Culture) Gilberto Gil gave a shout-out to that community in his 1969 hit “Aquele Abraço”: “Alô alô Realengo, aquele abraço/ toda a torcida de Flamengo, aquele abraço”. In rhyming “Realengo” with “Flamengo”, Rio’s most beloved soccer team, Gil was celebrating the intimate connections between modern samba, largely a product of Rio’s north side, and futebol, Brazil’s national sport. Gil’s samba owed an obvious debt to his contemporary, Jorge Ben (later Benjor), a Rio native famous for his gleeful tributes to local popular culture, Brazil’s soccer heroes, and to his favorite team, Flamengo. Some years later, both Gil and Jorge would play leading roles in popularizing new combinations of samba, soul, and funk. On nearly every track of Marcio Local Says, “Don dree don day don don”: Adventures in Samba Soul, we can hear the echoes of Ben’s irresistible soul samba grooves from the sixties and seventies. It comes as no surprise that he also shares Ben’s diehard enthusiasm for Flamengo.

On this album Marcio Local pays homage to earlier generations of black artists in Brazil who forged new combinations of R&B, soul, and funk with samba, bossa nova, and other Brazilian sounds. He collaborated with producer Armando Pittigliani, who worked with Jorge Ben at the beginning of his career in the 1960s. Anyone who is familiar with early 1970s Jorge Ben will immediately recognize his influence in the album’s title track which revolves Ben’s favorite themes: “Salve o Sol/ E o Futebol/ Salve o Mar/ E o carnaval/ Mas salve a cor e a beleza/ Carioca da gema” (Praise the Sun/ and soccer/ Praise the sea/ and carnival/ praise the color and beauty/ of the Rio native). In other songs we hear the sound of Wilson Simonal, known in the late 1960s has the rei do pilantragem—the king of hustlers. Pilantragem was a playful style of soul samba, bolstered by a fat horn section, often involving risqué double entendre and flirtatious boasting. Marcio revives this sound in songs like “Ela não tá nem aí” (She pays no mind) and one of his local hits, “Happy Endings”.

By the time Marcio Local was born, the north side had emerged as the epicenter of a new cultural movement dubbed “Black Rio,” which attracted thousands of young people, mostly black, to all-night dance parties with soundtracks that were heavy on soul and funk. Although rarely articulated in explicitly political or racial terms, the “Black Rio” scene provided young Afro-Brazilians a new vocabulary and style to express a distinctly “black” identity in a country that officially celebrated a kind of non-racialism that often obscured deep inequalities and prejudices. The house band of this movement was the famous Banda Black Rio, led by a family friend, saxophonist Oberdan Magalhães, who used to take Marcio to hear the group at the community center of Realengo. He came of age in a neighborhood where you could start your evening at midnight gyrating to one of Rio’s best samba schools and watch the sunrise over a hundreds of kids with the latest moves grooving to James Brown and Brazil’s legendary soul singer Tim Maia. In the 1980s rock and reggae also entered the mix and by the 1990s, a vibrant home-grown dance hall culture exploded around the electronic beats of the bailes funk. All of this—roots samba, soul, funk, reggae, rap and the bailes funk—all inform Marcio’s sound. There is a touch of nostalgia in his music, but he also succeeds in rereading soul samba in innovative and even unusual ways. Listen for example to “Suingue Dominou” (Swing Took Over) featuring a heavily reverbed slide guitar played with the side of a screwdriver.

Today Marcio makes his home in Santa Teresa, a sprawling mixed income neighborhood known for its vibrant artistic scene that flows off the sides of a massive hill located at a geographical crossroads of the city. Descending north leads to Realengo, a short trolley ride east links the hilltop community with the downtown, while the southern end flows into the largely middle-class south zone, home the most celebrated beaches like Ipanema, where Marcio hangs out on the weekends. Santa Teresa is often considered “out of the way” because it involves a long, steep trek that the local taxi drivers are famously loathe to make. At the same time, it is a space of social and cultural mediation and integration, much like Marcio’s music, which has attracted diverse audiences from around the city.

Many of the reports from Rio today speak of narco-gang warfare, police repression, and the general dissolution of the social fabric. The denunciation of violence has inevitably emerged as a key theme in a lot of the contemporary culture of urban Brazil today. This context lurks in the background of Marcio’s songs, but he constantly reminds us that Rio is also a place of beauty, revelry, and hope. His tunes are populated by hustlers with street savvy, triumphant soccer stars, fantastically talented dancers, and elegant black women-- as in “Preta Luxo” (Black Lady Luxury). These songs celebrate a Rio de Janeiro steeped in Afro-Brazilian traditions, yet constantly devouring and reinventing new sounds and styles. With Marcio Local Says, “Don dree don day don don”: Adventures in Samba Soul, Marcio Local takes the stage as an inspired innovator of the samba soul tradition.




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Sexxy-Mariah^_^

Mariah Garcia



2009/11/27 22:54



Dinel

Dinel Ayaganova



2009/11/24 15:02

Ciao Marcio!!!!i like your music!i love your Soul do Samba!Don-din-don!!!!! $)
Gui Guimaraes

Gui Guimaraes



2009/11/16 15:58

aloo!

vamos armar alguma em barcelona? dá tempo ?
valeu, beleza de som!
String Theory Recordings

String Theory Recordings
上線中!


2009/11/16 15:58

Coming Soon! String Theory Recordings presents, STRR002: Dubclot "Yout Man", in stores November 24, 2009. Featuring 4 mixes of Breakbeat dance music. Including mixes from Dubclot, Beat Mavericks, and James Nao. STRR002-promo-1
Mazinho

mazinho de souza



2009/11/16 15:57

E ai Marcio, quando voce aparece aqui por Hamburg (Alemanha)?, te dou uma dica, manda alguma coisa pra Fabrik Hamburg, eu posso tentar dar uma forca. Abraco ae, o trabalho esta excelente.
Roberto Sapo

Roberto Sapo



2009/11/16 15:57

Valeu Local !!! Vc e a rapaziada do Local S.A. botaram Paris pra balançar...todo mundo de bobeira por aqui.A felicidade de rever vcs não tem tamanho.Obrigado irmão...

 humildade e força no suingue !!!


 a très bintôt !

Youth Lions

Youth Lions



2009/11/16 15:57

Saudações em nome do Mais Alto, JAH RASTAFARI I
Enorme satisfação dessa amizade!
JAH UNE!
Grande abraço




FLIRT

FLIRT



2009/11/2 11:47

 
Colocámos mais um tema do "Arquétipos da Alma" em escuta no myspace. É um tema acústico e por isso diferente de todos os outros que compõe este trabalho. Chama-se "Não quero mais" e gostávamos mesmo muito de saber a tua opinião sobre ele.
Bons flirts!
Daniel de Cesar

Daniel de Cesar



2009/10/30 14:14

Muito bacana seu som,véio!!
Brazucão com muita Swingueira>parabéns!
qdo quiser d uma conferida no meu tb:]
vlw
Camila Moryah

Camila Moryah



2009/10/28 20:56


Convido você a prestigiar este show tão esperado...

Dia 06 de Novembro 2009
Apresentação das 20h as 23h

CASA RÚSTICO bar & grill
Rua Joinvile, 314 - Vila Mariana, SP


Reservas: (11) 3881-0282    www.rustico.com.br


www.myspace.com/camilamoryah



 

Marcelo Duani

Marcelo Duani



2009/10/26 13:55

Kawó Kabiesilé! Vai rolar a canção. Grande abração meu velho!
Silvestre

Silvestre



2009/10/18 15:18




Marcelo Duani

Marcelo Duani



2009/10/9 14:18

Baita som Local! Axé!
Orgammon

Orgammon



2009/9/13 22:30

Thanks Marcio !
Welkom & have fun



Abraçao
Kaelyn

Kaelyn Jeffery



2009/9/13 22:29

nice place! I love here!
Jahn TI www.twitter.com/jahnti

Jahn TI www.twitter.com/jahnti



2009/9/12 23:03

Blessings And Thanks Jahn T.I
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Jamelão Netto

Jamelão Netto



2009/9/9 16:22


Fala Marcio!
Estamos ai ...
Estao querendo dizer que chegamos agora , ve se pode ! rs
Vms forma esta semana
Abs ,

 


Netto!
Marcelo Duani

Marcelo Duani



2009/8/24 14:46

Que sonzeira mermão! Maravilhoso! Sorte e sucesso! Abração do amigo Marcelo Duani.
Trio Amsterdam

Trio Amsterdam



2009/8/23 13:11

Olá amigos estamos no :::: http://twitter.com/Trioamsterdam 

Abraços !!!!! Trio Amsterdam !!!
Simone Appel

Simone Appel



2009/8/14 16:07

 vamos fazer render!
obg, pela confiança e crédito!

bjo
MAGARY

MAGARY



2009/8/13 14:21

SALVADOR - BAHIA - BRASIL 

   


  Com Amizade, 
 (With Friendship)

              MAGARY!!!

Apoio: PRA2 Filmes e Produções Independentes
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M A M Y K Ô

M A M Y K Ô



2009/8/11 14:59

THANKS FOR ADD...GOOD MUSIC

M A M Y K Ô

MONTRÉAL QUÉBEC CANADA
Ramos e a Massa

Ramos e a Massa



2009/8/11 14:57


 

LANÇAMENTO DO CD Ramos e a Massa

“A FÉ É NOSSA”- NA FESTA THE BANGARANG

05 DE SETEMBRO-LAPA /RIO-r. do Rezende-26-

Café cultural do Jorge_BORALÁOUVIRUMSKA?

Diogo

Diogo



2009/7/29 15:34

salve marcio!! ta arrasando na sonzera bicho! bom demais meu veio! quando vier pra Miami da um alo e tocar junto ,abraço em geral!
valeu
Diogo
Tangle

Tangle



2009/7/25 18:15

So nice to hear your excellent songs. Hope all the best for you and hopefully we will see you in Sweden soon. Tangle
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