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Minha Loja de Discos (miɲa loʒa dɛ dʒiscos; English: My Record Store) is a television documentary series introducing some of the most notable independent record stores and presenting the local music scenes of different cities. It is created by independent production house Ton Ton Films in co-production with Canal Bis. [1] There have been 3 seasons of the program so far, with the first season focusing on the UK, the second season on the USA and the third season being worldwide. Each season includes 13 episodes (27 minutes each), each of which introduces one independent record store and its affiliated music scene, featuring owners, musicians, associated and local bands as well as staff and customers.
The first season was initially broadcast weekly on the Brazilian TV channel Canal Bis over the period of three months, from July to September 2013. The second season was initially broadcast from September to November 2014, and the third season was broadcast from September to November 2015.
Minha Loja de Discos was positively reviewed by the Brazilian press and audience. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] The second season was the largest Brazilian production ever made about North American music. [11]
Minha Loja de Discos was directed and produced by Elisa Kriezis and Rodrigo Pinto, scripted by Kika Serra and Pedro Serra, and edited by Felipe David Baron
Featured artists are The Maccabees, Franz Ferdinand, The Staves, Portishead, Bat for Lashes, Primal Scream, CHVRCHES, Alt-J, Peter Hook, Gilles Peterson, Gang of Four, Anika, Blood Red Shoes, Band of Skulls, Erol Alkan, 2manyDJs/ Soulwax, Ikonika, Sweet Baboo, Matthew E. White, Public Service Broadcasting (band), Bipolar Sunshine, and Empty Pools. [6] [25]
Featured artists are Jeff Mills, Carl Craig, North Mississippi Allstars, Mudhoney, The Head and the Heart, Ahmad Jamal, Pixies, Deerhoof, Warpaint, Moby, OK Go, Animal Collective, Marky Ramone ( Ramones), Lee Ranaldo ( Sonic Youth), Au Revoir Simone, Cut Chemist ( Jurassic 5), The Black Angels, Johnny Winter, White Denim, Brendan Benson, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Radio Slave, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Rebirth Brass Band, Phil Cohran (ex- Sun Ra Arkestra), Tail Dragger, Carlos Niño, Stacey Pullen, Luluc, Ras G, Leviathan (musical project), Taj Mahal, Mike Banks ( Underground Resistance), Black Joe Lewis, Ume, Trombone Shorty, Cyril Neville ( Neville Brothers, The Meters), Deap Vally, Aesop Dekker ( Ludicra, Agalloch), DJ Kutmah, Carl Cox, and Crystal Stilts. [39] [40] [41] [42] [43]
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Minha Loja de Discos (miɲa loʒa dɛ dʒiscos; English: My Record Store) is a television documentary series introducing some of the most notable independent record stores and presenting the local music scenes of different cities. It is created by independent production house Ton Ton Films in co-production with Canal Bis. [1] There have been 3 seasons of the program so far, with the first season focusing on the UK, the second season on the USA and the third season being worldwide. Each season includes 13 episodes (27 minutes each), each of which introduces one independent record store and its affiliated music scene, featuring owners, musicians, associated and local bands as well as staff and customers.
The first season was initially broadcast weekly on the Brazilian TV channel Canal Bis over the period of three months, from July to September 2013. The second season was initially broadcast from September to November 2014, and the third season was broadcast from September to November 2015.
Minha Loja de Discos was positively reviewed by the Brazilian press and audience. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] The second season was the largest Brazilian production ever made about North American music. [11]
Minha Loja de Discos was directed and produced by Elisa Kriezis and Rodrigo Pinto, scripted by Kika Serra and Pedro Serra, and edited by Felipe David Baron
Featured artists are The Maccabees, Franz Ferdinand, The Staves, Portishead, Bat for Lashes, Primal Scream, CHVRCHES, Alt-J, Peter Hook, Gilles Peterson, Gang of Four, Anika, Blood Red Shoes, Band of Skulls, Erol Alkan, 2manyDJs/ Soulwax, Ikonika, Sweet Baboo, Matthew E. White, Public Service Broadcasting (band), Bipolar Sunshine, and Empty Pools. [6] [25]
Featured artists are Jeff Mills, Carl Craig, North Mississippi Allstars, Mudhoney, The Head and the Heart, Ahmad Jamal, Pixies, Deerhoof, Warpaint, Moby, OK Go, Animal Collective, Marky Ramone ( Ramones), Lee Ranaldo ( Sonic Youth), Au Revoir Simone, Cut Chemist ( Jurassic 5), The Black Angels, Johnny Winter, White Denim, Brendan Benson, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Radio Slave, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Rebirth Brass Band, Phil Cohran (ex- Sun Ra Arkestra), Tail Dragger, Carlos Niño, Stacey Pullen, Luluc, Ras G, Leviathan (musical project), Taj Mahal, Mike Banks ( Underground Resistance), Black Joe Lewis, Ume, Trombone Shorty, Cyril Neville ( Neville Brothers, The Meters), Deap Vally, Aesop Dekker ( Ludicra, Agalloch), DJ Kutmah, Carl Cox, and Crystal Stilts. [39] [40] [41] [42] [43]