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YB Music is an independent record label established in São Paulo, Brazil. It started in 1999, releasing music from new underground artists as well as revival acts. Its catalog includes different syles of Brazilian music featuring hip hop, samba-rock revisited by (Trio Mocotó), electronic music (Anvil FX), instrumental music including classical music and jazz , (Curumin, Instituto), and mangue beat from Recife. The label was responsible for the first album by Nação Zumbi after the death of their frontman Chico Science. The label received in 2001, 2005 and 2012 the APCA (São Paulo Art Critics Association) prize with the releases of Samba Rock (Best Group - Trio Mocotó), Samba Power (Best Album) and Badi Assad (Best Composer) respectively.

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  • YB Music is an independent record label established in São Paulo, Brazil. It started in 1999, releasing music from new underground artists as well as revival acts. Its catalog includes different syles of Brazilian music featuring hip hop, samba-rock revisited by (Trio Mocotó), electronic music (Anvil FX), instrumental music including classical music and jazz , (Curumin, Instituto), and mangue beat from Recife. The label was responsible for the first album by Nação Zumbi after the death of their frontman Chico Science. The label received in 2001, 2005 and 2012 the APCA (São Paulo Art Critics Association) prize with the releases of Samba Rock (Best Group - Trio Mocotó), Samba Power (Best Album) and Badi Assad (Best Composer) respectively. (en)
  • A YB Music é uma gravadora independente baseada em São Paulo. Foi lançada em 1999 com lançamentos no mercado fonográfico de artistas da nova geração musical brasileira e de nomes resgatados da história. A YB Music entrou também no novo cinema brasileiro ao lançar a trilha do Instituto para o filme O Invasor de Beto Brant e compondo como produtora de música original as trilhas sonoras originais de O Redentor (2004), A Mulher do meu Amigo (2008), A Mulher Invisível (2009), Garcia (2010), O Homem do Futuro (2011) e das séries televisivas Magnífica 70 (2015) e Reality Z (2020). (pt)
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  • YB Music is an independent record label established in São Paulo, Brazil. It started in 1999, releasing music from new underground artists as well as revival acts. Its catalog includes different syles of Brazilian music featuring hip hop, samba-rock revisited by (Trio Mocotó), electronic music (Anvil FX), instrumental music including classical music and jazz , (Curumin, Instituto), and mangue beat from Recife. The label was responsible for the first album by Nação Zumbi after the death of their frontman Chico Science. The label received in 2001, 2005 and 2012 the APCA (São Paulo Art Critics Association) prize with the releases of Samba Rock (Best Group - Trio Mocotó), Samba Power (Best Album) and Badi Assad (Best Composer) respectively. According to scholar K.E. Goldschmitt, the label played a "nurturing role" in the rising popularity of popular and electronic music on the Sao Paulo scene in the early 2000s. The record company also joins the "Retomada" of Brazilian cinema by releasing the soundtrack for the film O Invasor by Instituto, 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. (en)
  • A YB Music é uma gravadora independente baseada em São Paulo. Foi lançada em 1999 com lançamentos no mercado fonográfico de artistas da nova geração musical brasileira e de nomes resgatados da história. Seu catálogo abrange vertentes diversas da música independente incluindo hip hop paulista (Lurdez da Luz, Mamelo Sound System), samba-rock (Trio Mocotó, Clube do Balanço), música erudita brasileira (Quarteto Camargo Guarnieri, Sujeito a Guincho, Eliane Tokeshi e Guida Borghof), artistas da nova cena paulistana (Tulipa, Romulo Fróes, Blubell, Passo Torto, Instituto), do mangue beat (a gravadora foi responsável pelo primeiro CD do Nação Zumbi após a morte de seu porta-voz Chico Science) e de fusão de ritmos regionais e contemporâneos como Siba, Felipe Cordeiro, Alessandra Leão. A YB Music entrou também no novo cinema brasileiro ao lançar a trilha do Instituto para o filme O Invasor de Beto Brant e compondo como produtora de música original as trilhas sonoras originais de O Redentor (2004), A Mulher do meu Amigo (2008), A Mulher Invisível (2009), Garcia (2010), O Homem do Futuro (2011) e das séries televisivas Magnífica 70 (2015) e Reality Z (2020). A gravadora recebeu prêmios da Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte - Prêmio APCA de 2001 com o álbum "Samba Rock" (Melhor Grupo - Trio Mocotó), APCA de 2006, com "Samba Power" (Melhor Álbum - Nereu Mocotó e Swing), APCA de 2012 com Badi Assad (Melhor Compositora) e da PPM- Prêmio Profissionais da Música como Melhor Editora (2016), Melhor Gravadora (2017, 2018) (pt)
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