YB Music
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YB Music is an independent record label established in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It started in 1999 launching unreleased artists of the underground scene and names rescued from recent history of Brazilian music.
Its catalog comprehends different syles in Brazilian music
Music of Brazil
The music of Brazil encompasses various regional music styles influenced by African, European and Amerindian forms. After 500 years of history, Brazilian music developed some unique and original styles such as samba, zouk-lambada, lambada, choro, bossa nova, frevo, maracatu, MPB, sertanejo,...

 featuring hip hop
Hip hop music
Hip hop music, also called hip-hop, rap music or hip-hop music, is a musical genre consisting of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted...

, samba-rock revisited by icons of the 70's (Trio Mocotó
Trio Mocoto
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 samba soul...

), electronic music (Anvil FX), instrumental music including classical music and jazz (Sujeito a Guincho
Sujeito a Guincho
Sujeito a Guincho is a clarinet quintet from Sao Paulo, Brazil. It started as a quartet, featuring Sérgio Burgani, Edmilson Nery, Luca Raele and Luiz Afonso Montanha, music professors who teach in and around the city of São Paulo while playing in the country’s top orchestras, such as the...

, Quarteto Camargo Guarnieri, Nouvelle), emerging artists of São Paulo's scene (Curumin
Curumin
Curumin is a Brazilian musician whose style incorporates elements of samba, funk, jazz, bossa nova, and hip hop. He sings in Portuguese, and his first album, Achados E Perdidos, was released on September 20, 2005 on the Quannum Projects label...

, Instituto), up to mangue beat from Recife - the label was responsible for the first album by Nação Zumbi
Nação Zumbi
Nação Zumbi is a Brazilian rock band formed by Chico Science. The musicians of the group continued as Nação Zumbi after Chico died in a car accident on February 2, 1997....

 after the death of their iconic frontman Chico Science
Chico Science
Francisco de Assis França , better known as Chico Science, was a Brazilian singer and composer and one of the founders of the Mangue Beat cultural movement...

.
The label received in 2001 and 2005 the APCA (São Paulo Art Critics Association ) prize with the releases of Samba Rock (Best Group - Trio Mocotó) and Samba Power (Best Album) respectively.

The record company also joins the "Retomada" of Brazilian cinema by releasing the soundtrack by Instituto for the film O Invasor
Brazilian films of 2002
A list of films produced in Brazil in 2002 :-2002:...

, 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

(Artist - Album)

1. Rica Amabis - Sambadelic (1999)


2. Andrea Marquee - Zumbi (1999)


3. Sujeito a Guincho
Sujeito a Guincho
Sujeito a Guincho is a clarinet quintet from Sao Paulo, Brazil. It started as a quartet, featuring Sérgio Burgani, Edmilson Nery, Luca Raele and Luiz Afonso Montanha, music professors who teach in and around the city of São Paulo while playing in the country’s top orchestras, such as the...

- Die Klarinetmaschine (1999)


4. Vários Artistas - Baião de Viramundo - Tributo a Luiz Gonzaga|Baião de Viramundo (2000)


5. Nação Zumbi
Nação Zumbi
Nação Zumbi is a Brazilian rock band formed by Chico Science. The musicians of the group continued as Nação Zumbi after Chico died in a car accident on February 2, 1997....

- Radio S.Amb.A (2000)


6. Mamelo Sound SystemMamelo Sound System (2000)


7. Nouvelle - Free Bossa (2000)


8. Bojo - Carlos (2000)


9. João Parahyba
Trio Mocoto
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 samba soul...

- Kyzumba (2000)


10. Walter Franco
Walter Franco
Walter Franco is a Brazilian singer and composer. In 1998 he contributed to the Rosa Passos album Especial Tom Jobim...

- Tutano (2001)


11. Trio Mocotó
Trio Mocoto
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 samba soul...

- Samba Rock (2001)


12. Bolão - Back 2 Bahia (2001)


13. Quinta - Sala de Estar (2001)


14. Duo Quanta - Duo Quanta (2001)


15. Anvil FX - Miolo (2002)


16. Mo'jama - Pulsação (2002)


17. Tuca Fernandes & Quinteto Delas - Luar – Canções de Arrigo Barnabé
Arrigo Barnabé
Arrigo Barnabé is a Brazilian musician and actor. His best-known record is perhaps the critically acclaimed "Clara Crocodilo". His music is best known for having a heavily experimental approach, in which the author uses dodecaphonism and atonalism as main principles of composition...

(2002)


18. Quarteto Camargo Guarnieri - Quarteto Camargo Guarnieri (2002)


19. Instituto - Coleção Nacional (2002)


20. [Vários] - Trilha Sonora: O Invasor (2002)


21. Bonsucesso Sambaclube - Bonsucesso Sambaclube (2002)


22. Curumin
Curumin
Curumin is a Brazilian musician whose style incorporates elements of samba, funk, jazz, bossa nova, and hip hop. He sings in Portuguese, and his first album, Achados E Perdidos, was released on September 20, 2005 on the Quannum Projects label...

- Achados e Perdidos (2003)


23. Comadre Fulozinha - Tocar na Banda (2003)


24. Maria José Carrasqueira - Ernesto Nazareth (2003)


25. Frank Jorge - Vida de Verdade


26. Belô Velloso - Grandes Clássicos Vol. 1 (2003)


27. Duo Clarones - Duo Clarones (2003)


28. Flu - No Flu do Mundo (2003)


29. Vários - Trilha Sonora do Filme: Amarelo Manga
Brazilian films of 2002
A list of films produced in Brazil in 2002 :-2002:...

 (2003)


30. Mamelo Sound System - Urbália (2003)


31. Trio Mocotó
Trio Mocoto
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 samba soul...

- Beleza Beleza Beleza (2004)


32. Arthur de Faria - Música para bater pezinho (2004)


33. Che - Sexy 70 (2004)


34. Vários - Trilha Sonora: O Redentor (2004)


35. Os poEts - Música legal com letra bacana (2004)


36. Instituto e DJ Dolores - Trilha: Narradores de Javé: Remix


37. Maskavo - O som que vem da luz do sol (2004)


38. Nereu Mocotó & Swing - Samba Power (2005)


39. Mamelo Sound System - Operação Parcel ou Remixália (2005)


40. Instituto - Coleta Seletiva (2005)


41. Clara Moreno - Morena Bossa Nova (2005)


42. Elisa Fukuda & Giuliano Montini - De Villa Lobos a Brahms (2006)


43. Mariana Aydar
Mariana Aydar
Mariana Aydar is a Brazilian singer of MPB . She was born in São Paulo in 1980. She is married to band player Duani.-Singles:-References:...

- Brasil, Sons e Sabores (2006)


44. Marcelo Quintanilha & Vânia Abreu - Pierrot & Colombina (2006)


45. Mamelo Sound System - Velha Guarda 22 (2006)


46. Z'África Brasil - Tem Cor Age ( 2006)


47. Romulo Fróes - Cão (2006)


48. Divina Caffé - Divina Caffé 2 (2006)


49. Turbo Trio - Baile Bass (2007)


50. Instituto - Ossário (2007)


51. Estela Cassilatti - Peixes = Pássaros (2008)


52. Curumin
Curumin
Curumin is a Brazilian musician whose style incorporates elements of samba, funk, jazz, bossa nova, and hip hop. He sings in Portuguese, and his first album, Achados E Perdidos, was released on September 20, 2005 on the Quannum Projects label...

- JapanPopShow
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...

(2008)


53. Bruno Morais - A vontade superstar (2009)


54. Romulo Fróes - No chão sem o chão (2009)


55. Clube do Balanço - Pela Contramão (2009)


56. Lulina - Cristalina (2009)


57. Lucas Santtana - Sem Nostalgia (2009)


58. Geração SP - Geração SP (2010)


59. Juliana R - Juliana R (2010)


60. Roger W. Lima - 8 Musiquinhas & 1 Acalanto (2010)


61. Tulipa Ruiz - Efêmera (2010)


62. Nina becker - Vermelho (2010)


63. Nina Becker - Azul (2010)


64. Che - Papagaio's Fever (2010)


65. Leo Cavalcanti - Religar (2010)


66. Blubell - Eu Sou Do Tempo Em Que A Gente Se Telefonava (2011)


67. Bruno Batista - Eu Não Sei Sofrer Em Inglês (2011)


68. Romulo Fróes - Um Labirinto Em Cada Pé (2011)


69. Pélico - Que Isso Fique Entre Nós (2011)


70. Eliane Tokeshi e Guida Borghoff - Guerra-Peixe
César Guerra-Peixe
César Guerra-Peixe was a Brazilian violinist and composer.Guerra-Peixe was born in Petrópolis, son of Portuguese immigrants with gypsy origins. As a composer he wrote influenced by Hans-Joachim Koellreutter several works using straight twelve-tone technique, but switched in 1949 to adapt...

: Obras Para Violino e Piano
(2011)


71. Dan Nakagawa - O Oposto de Dizer Adeus (2011)


72. Pipo Pegoraro - Taxi-Imã (2011)


73. Passo Torto - Passo Torto (2011)

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)

External links

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