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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhBHUynJnJs&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMeTaQkhMak

Any artists similar to these two would be PERFECT, especially with the first, really liking how fast paced (dunno if that is the correct way to say it, but whatever) the song is. I do not know if this is actually Bossa Nova, but I am terrible at putting things into their respective genre. I am also trying to find artists that are not from Japan or Korea, but artists from those two places will still be appreciated if suggested.

Edit: Found more stuff that I absolutely adore via Last.fm's "similar artist" thing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TycBeLure74
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P2Yz4Ek_hw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbAbpOy_JFU

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Original title: Looking for something that sounds similar to this artist: Roller Coaster (Korean Acid Jazz/Jazz/Electronic/Indie/Rock/?)
I really do not know what genre they are a part of, but here are some of their songs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDil0F5Y4DI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSIuy9rJSz8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSIuy9rJSz8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hRXu5JRwY8

I am looking for artists that are not from Korea mainly, however artists from Korea will still be appreciated.

Edited by Hente - 1/12/12 at 11:41am
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Cool stuff. First track is a slow tempo samba, well done I might add. Similar style that is alive and well is bossa nova as is salsa, though it's a bit more complicated. Second track is more of an African beat, but I don't recall the name. The third is more mainstream smooth pop style. Similar artists might include Zero 7 among others.
Edited by Maxvla - 1/6/12 at 2:39am
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Thanks for putting 'em into Genres for me, just gonna need some good bossa nova or salsa stuff now haha.
I've actually known about Zero 7 for a while, I like 'em quite a bit.
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Anyone. ;_;

Edit: If it helps, I stumbled across these two songs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhBHUynJnJs&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMeTaQkhMak

Any artists similar to these two would be PERFECT, especially with the first, really liking how fast paced (dunno if that is the correct way to say it, but whatever) the song is.
Edited by Hente - 1/12/12 at 8:12am
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Anyone. ;_;
Edit: If it helps, I stumbled across these two songs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhBHUynJnJs&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMeTaQkhMak
Any artists similar to these two would be PERFECT, especially with the first, really liking how fast paced (dunno if that is the correct way to say it, but whatever) the song is.


Geez, where do we begin? A search should be pretty easy, because at one point most of the music coming out of Brazil sounded like that, sorta like rock in the USA and UK. Maybe try early Tania Maria or Beth Carvalho (also early) for the first one. Gal Costa? For the second, maybe try Nara Leão or Miucha or Astrud Gilberto. There's just too many to name, but most of the vital music was being made, say, 1963-75. In the meantime, that foundational stuff has been redone with electronics, like the samples posted. If electro is more your speed, maybe look for Bebel Gilberto's '90s stuff…as I said, that sound's kinda easy to come by…hope this helps…

 

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I love Flora Purim, here she is being pretty classic (check the hair). She

worked with Return to Forever along with her husband Airto. She worked with

a ton of fusion artists in the 70s. While it's not bossa Nova at all, here she is

with Jaco on the bass in the 70s.- Open your eyes you can fly

 

As far as leading a Brazilian jazz group Tania Maria is awesome - a live version

of the Brazilian classic- Agua de Bebe

 

A few more nice tracks.

Janet Lawson- Dindi

Babel Gilberto- Samba de Bencao

Marcos Valle (not a woman but I love the break)- Crickets sing for Anamaria

 

 

 

 

 


Edited by JadeEast - 1/17/12 at 8:12am
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I love Flora Purim, here she is being pretty classic (check the hair). She

worked with Return to Forever along with her husband Airto. She worked with

a ton of fusion artists in the 70s. While it's not bossa Nova at all, here she is

with Jaco on the bass in the 70s.- Open your eyes you can fly

 

As far as leading a Brazilian jazz group Tania Maria is awesome - a live version

of the Brazilian classic- Agua de Bebe

 

A few more nice tracks.

Janet Lawson- Dindi

Babel Gilberto- Samba de Bencao

Marcos Valle (not a woman but I love the break)- Crickets sing for Anamaria

 

What a great video! Stan speaking French?!? And I'd never seen Flora with that kinda hairdo…thanx.
 

 


Edited by tru blu - 1/17/12 at 12:39pm
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Diana Krall's Quite Nights has a Bossa Nova flavor.

 

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