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Many happenings inspired me to create LoungeBR. First, I am a composer myself. I love to collect lots of different songs from the many composers in Brazil to study their work, and this gave me the will to show all this amazing music to people.

Some years ago I found out a great podcast on the web, from a great producer who lives in Sao Paulo and maintains a podcast about pop music in portuguese language. His blog is huge and popular, but it lacks many of the greatest and unknown brazilian songs, because it is focused in pop music. I know so many people all over the world who loves brazilian music, so that's why I've recorded it in English, an idiom which I love. That helps me to study it also.. Besides, I have a homestudio, which I mounted with the will of make my own songs. And on the top of that, I am a systems analyst and a blogger. After all this, I couldn't live without doing this website. So I made this effort and launched LoungeBR.

Our culture was always about music and religion. Different skin colors began to live together in an unkown and fascinating piece of land, with very different beliefs.There was no formal education to natives or africans, so that music was the only way keep their culture. No literature. No religious symbols allowed by the Church. The portuguese idiom is the only one that has a word to explain the feeling of missing something (home, in this case): "saudade". This place was totally inspiring. Thousands of strange tales about weird wild beings all time, everywhere. Dozens of forbidden love stories among the miscigenation between the three races. Extreme heat and freezing temperatures in the same place. A highly fertile earth that could grow anything you could seed on it. Time to wait for the crop. We had love, passion, discomfort, comfort, time and saudade. And the only way to pass it along, for the majority of people, was through music.

Later, all other lands in America discovered their own music also, such as blues/jazz in USA. My opinion is that it happened first here, 'cause our mixture happened in a much wider way, and this allowed us to get that valuable 'thing' in African rythms. We have dozens of very different and new rythms spreading all over the country because of that. This sort of music had a shining impact all over the world. Villa Lobos brought it to classic music, while Tom Jobim and Jo?o Gilberto had a great importance to jazz music, since the legendary Bossa Nova night in Carnegie Hall. Many big music artists, like Sinatra, Bill Evans and Michel Legrand himself, couldn't live ignoring our composers.

Now, I'll teach you something about the greatest brazilian artists I know. When I was a kid, Hermeto Pascoal lived near my house. This situation lasted for 14 years,nike pas cher_lasercomb_, in Bairro Jabour, Rio de Janeiro. He is my major idol. Just because I couldn't see him, as the shy boy I was. When I fell in love with music, I couldn't quit listening to his songs, learning from that and feeling sorry about myself cause I didn't meet him personaly. He is some kind of rythmic and harmonic wizard, having many gorgeous pieces such as Ginga

Carioca or Can??o no Paiol de Curitiba. His songs are fully inspired in Northeast rythms, such as Maracatu and Bai?o. He was born there. Another of my favorite composers is Guinga. His harmonies are made to study A LOT! I had already the pleasure to have him as my music advisor. He's inventing yet another very different kind of brazilian music. I am also highly influenced by progressive rock broken rythms - Gentle Giant and Rush songs mainly. Bossa Nova from Jobim and Jo,nike urh_magical friend barney_?o Gilberto, Egberto Gismonti's songs and Yamandu Costa are also part of my daily life. And jazz, of course: Chick Corea, Sarah Vaughan,Herbie Hancock... Together with the jazzy electronic music,nike deuce_r2000 home _, such as Cafe Del Mar, Saint Germain, Jazzanova and a little of house and trance music.

In LoungeBR, I am expecting to publish more issues over time, bringing some pop music also. I am also planning to make interviews and videos. My wife's first album is being recorded, the very successful artist Manu Santos, who is amazing in her show. "Manu Santos ? uma cantora ?nica", as they use to say here. She is a very good singer indeed, and she's already recorded two of my songs that I'll feature here in the future. I will get closer to other brazilian music producers and lovers over the web and work something out together with them (you guys, for example). I'll also post some of my compositions in LoungeBR, just to share some of my own music with people all around the world.