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New Music: Luisa Maita Posted by on Sep 20, 2010 in Music

Luisa Maita is one of Brazil’s up and coming singers who was recently featured on NPR, the Huffington Post, and Estadão, amongst others. Her song was also featured in the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics promotional video created before Brazil won the games.

Luisa’s father emigrated to Brazil from Syria, and fell in love with Brazilian music. He named his three daughters after Tom Jobim songs, and made music an important part of family life in his São Paulo household. Luisa released her first solo album this year, featuring songs that combine a number of musical styles, including samba, capoeira rhythms, jazz, and techno. Her lyrics focus on Brazilian themes, including life in Brazil’s largest city, popular culture, and young love.

Have a listen to “Lero-Lero” and “Alento” below, and buy her complete album here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPrKYwz3Q5s

More info

Luisa Maita Website

Luisa Maita on Twitter

Luisa Maita on Myspace

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  1. languageisbroken:

    Cool. I enjoy the posts about new Brazilian artists. Thanks!

  2. Christine Silickas:

    Thank you for introducing me to Luisa! I love her music, I bought the album on itunes and it is all great!!

    I’ve been trying to sing along but I think that might be like trying to run before you can walk?

  3. joy keys:

    This week on “Saturday Mornings with Joy Keys”-podcast

    ***Joy Keys chats with Singer Luisa Maita
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    ***DATE: Saturday October 30, 2010

    ***TIME: 11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. ET

    ***GO TO: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/joykeys and listen to the show from your computer.

    ***CALL: 646-929-0368 to listen and ask questions from your phone.

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    ***Sultry, seductive and infused with that inimitable samba swing, the music of Luísa Maita embodies the modern spirit of Brazil. Inspired by the bustling urban life found in her native city of São Paulo, Lero-Lero has a contemporary vibe with influences from alternative pop and downtempo electronic music melded with an acoustic foundation deeply rooted in samba, bossa nova and MPB. Fans of Bebel Gilberto, Céu and Seu Jorge will find much to love in Luísa Maita’s tropical, forward-looking sound, and her sensual yet soulful voice begs comparisons with everyone from Billie Holiday and Sade to Feist, St. Vincent and Cat Power. Hailing from a country overflowing with musical talent, Luísa Maita rises above the fray as one of the most promising young singers of her generation. Cumbancha Discovery will release Lero-Lero on May 18th in the Americas and May 31st to the rest of the world.
    Luísa Maita, a native of the Brazilian mega-city São Paulo, has been surrounded by music since birth. Her father, Amado Maita, a singer whose one debut solo album from the 1970s is a coveted vinyl collector’s item, named all three of his daughters after songs by bossa nova legend Antonio Carlos Jobim. She spent her early childhood in Bexiga, a diverse, working class neighborhood that was home to Italian and Arab immigrants (Luísa is of European, Jewish, and Syrian Muslim heritage) and migrants from Brazil’s northeast. Famous for its personality, culture, food and music, Bexiga is where Vai-Vai, São Paulo’s most traditional samba school, is based.
    Even after her family moved to a ranch on the outskirts of the city musicians were always around. “My childhood was like a universe of music and creativity, filled with people of great personality” recalls Luísa, “That’s my most precious musical treasure.” Luísa started singing her father’s songs and bossa nova standards at a very young age, and began recording advertising jingles professionally at the age of seven. As a teenager, Luísa started singing with guitarist Morris Piccioto (aka Dr. Morris) and eventually they formed the group Urbanda, which released an album in 2003. Eventually, Luísa left the band to seek her own, personal musical direction.
    Inspired by samba, bossa nova and other classic Brazilian styles, Luísa is also heavily influenced by the cool jazz of Billie Holiday and Chet Baker, as well as pop, funk and downtempo electronic music. Her first album as a solo artist, Lero-Lero offers songs that encourage her fellow Brazilians to recognize the beauty and deeper meaning of their lives. “Its inspiration comes from the urban life of São Paulo, its ghettos and its people,” notes Luísa, “The lyrics and the aura of the album focus on the peculiarities of Brazilian daily life, culture and human condition.”
    Website: http://luisamaita.com.br/site/EN/
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