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Name
  
Aline Lima

Role
  
Singer

Albums
  
Acai, Arrebol


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Aline De Lima, born October 23, 1982, in Caxias, Brazil, is a singer, songwriter and independent music producer.

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Biography

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The debut album of Aline De Lima, Arrebol ("dawn" in English), was produced by Brazilian musician and producer Vinicius Cantuária and recorded in New York with musicians such as Brazilian drummer Paulo Braga (played with Tom Jobim, Elis Regina, Milton Nascimento, and many others), avant-gard guitar player Marc Ribot (Tom Waits, Arto Lindsay, Norah Jones, etc.) and cellist Erik Friedlander. In addition to the ten songs composed by Aline, this album includes a cover of "September" by the French Barbara and Sophie Makhno.

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Aline duets with Swedish JC Schütz on his album Blissa Nova, published in 2007 on the Swedish label Terrinha.

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In 2008, she released her second album Açaí (a fruit from an Amazon palm tree), co-produced by her and the Japanese trumpeter Jun Miyake. The album won a German prize as the best bossa nova album of this year.

With these two first albums, Aline De Lima became an international booking artist, that has performed in almost fifteen countries.

For breach of contract with Naïve (her first label in France) in March 2010, De Lima decided to work alone. In 2011, she produced and launched her third album, Maritima, on Internet, which reached in less than two years the total of ten thousand paid downloads. The album was released under her own indie label, Arrebol Music, that has taken a greater extent in Brazil, under the name Arrebol Music Brasil. The French newspaper Le Monde quoted her self-produced album as "a revolutionary alternative to cope with the global crisis".

Discography

  • Arrebol (2006, Naïve)
  • Açaí (2008, Naïve)
  • Marítima (2011, Arrebol Music) -
  • References

    Aline de Lima Wikipedia


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