Digging in Buenos Aires & Rio De Janeiro HELP!

pointmanpointman 1,042 Posts
edited June 2006 in Strut Central
Digging spots in Buenos Aires and Rio De JaneiroSo I'm headed to Buenos Aires July 24 - August 4th and then to Rio De Janeiro August 4th till the 8th. Anyone dig in either of these cities before that wants to shed some light on places I should check? Any strutters live in either of these spots and wanna kick it go for a dig/drink?Anyone whose been there period and has some suggestions as to just non-record related things I might wanna check holler at me as well please. I have nevr been to either and have no clue what to get into down there. I searched the archives for older threads and couldn't find shit so forgive me if there is another post already on the subject that I couldn't find.
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  • IronfeetIronfeet 516 Posts
    POINT MAN THE WORLD TRAVLER!!! KEEP YOUR RECORDS CLOSE SOMEONE ONCE SAID TO ME... Awesome, I wish you the best of luck on your trip and that you find those records!!!

    Like the belly dancer!!! WORD!

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    holler at JLR - I think he's the official SS tourguide in Buenos Aires.

    oh and Moogman - he's in Brasil

  • MoogManMoogMan Sao Paulo, Brazil 1,173 Posts
    Digging spots in Buenos Aires and Rio De Janeiro

    So I'm headed to Buenos Aires July 24 - August 4th and then to Rio De Janeiro August 4th till the 8th. Anyone dig in either of these cities before that wants to shed some light on places I should check? Any strutters live in either of these spots and wanna kick it go for a dig/drink?

    Anyone whose been there period and has some suggestions as to just non-record related things I might wanna check holler at me as well please. I have nevr been to either and have no clue what to get into down there. I searched the archives for older threads and couldn't find shit so forgive me if there is another post already on the subject that I couldn't find.


    Pointman,

    I can't be of too much help, cos' I live in Sao Paulo and went to Rio just once and didn't have too much time for digging and fun.
    Anyway, I highly recommend you go to Baby Discos in downtown (Rua Goncalves Dias, 82 - store 102, very near the Uruguaiana subway station*. Phone (5521) - 3183-5824).
    Ivaldo, the owner, is a very cool guy and can give you information about other places to dig.
    I know that in Copacabana there are some places that sell records, but I don't have any address.
    Maybe, M Dejean can help you out cos' he was in Rio some time ago.

    Good luck and enjoy your stay in Rio.

    * The red X in the map.



    Peace



  • pointmanpointman 1,042 Posts
    Ironfeet:
    Thanks for the wishes and I hope your enjoying the weather out west. I tell you, if I owned a house in hell and another here in Houston, I would rent the one out in Houston and live in hell. It's fucking hot as shit here right now.


    Moogman:
    Thanks for the pointers. I was going to try to make it to Sao Paulo but I don;t think it's going be in the cards on this trip.

  • JLRJLR 3,835 Posts
    I'm the President of the Soul Strut Fan Club, Chapter Buenos Aires.

    I'm not sure I'll be in Buenos Aires around that time, but I'll pm you some valuable info

  • pointmanpointman 1,042 Posts
    I'm the President of the Soul Strut Fan Club, Chapter Buenos Aires.

    I'm not sure I'll be in Buenos Aires around that time, but I'll pm you some valuable info

    I'm the Secretary of the Houston chapter. You're the man.

    Also if you or anyone else in Argentina and Brazil is interested I could bring some trades with me. Particularly funk 45's.

    holla.

  • JLRJLR 3,835 Posts
    I'm the President of the Soul Strut Fan Club, Chapter Buenos Aires.

    I'm not sure I'll be in Buenos Aires around that time, but I'll pm you some valuable info

    I'm the Secretary of the Houston chapter. You're the man.

    Also if you or anyone else in Argentina and Brazil is interested I could bring some trades with me. Particularly funk 45's.

    holla.

    Well, as far as I know, I'm the President and only member in Buenos Aires

    I'll probably be in Uruguay around that week, but nothing is confirmed yet. We'll see.

  • yoigotbeatsyoigotbeats 1,667 Posts
    I'm the Secretary of the Houston chapter. You're the man.

    I think A*i told me about you, but you didn't stand up when I posted my coming to your hood. Next time I got G's for ya....

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    Next time I got G's for ya.



    G**rg*s


  • yoigotbeatsyoigotbeats 1,667 Posts
    what a difference two years make! And I won't have to wait three weeks for him to send the record as I'll be in his city!

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    K.

  • pointmanpointman 1,042 Posts
    I'm the Secretary of the Houston chapter. You're the man.

    I think A*i told me about you, but you didn't stand up when I posted my coming to your hood. Next time I got G's for ya....

    Ahh man sorry. I didn't see your post. When the board was acting up I could never get online and the week you were in Texas I was in Austin from Wen till Saturday night. I was ovre at Aleit's house Saturday early evening before heading back to Houston and he mentioned to me you guys got together in San Antonio that morning. I told him to call you and pass on my info to you but I guess it didn't happen. Breakestra played that night at the Museum of Fine Arts for their music series.

    Next time your in town holler at me and we will go drink lonestar beer and nerd out on records man!

  • MoogManMoogMan Sao Paulo, Brazil 1,173 Posts
    Moogman:
    Thanks for the pointers. I was going to try to make it to Sao Paulo but I don;t think it's going be in the cards on this trip.

    Pointman

    If you ever come to Sao Paulo, just PM me and I'll take you to some spots I know.


    Peace

  • pointmanpointman 1,042 Posts
    Thanks for looking out Moogman. Next time man, next time!





    Somebody wanna school me on hot records from Argentina and Brazil?



    I honestly don't know shit about what artists/labels from these regions. Somebody take me to South American record school 101 plaese.

  • yoigotbeatsyoigotbeats 1,667 Posts
    Next time your in town holler at me and we will go drink lonestar beer and nerd out on records man!

    no doubt - and despite's Kevin's snippiness (let it go - and if it makes you happy, it was all my fault and wackness), I'm fairly decent people.

    I'm off to Bonnaroo!!!

  • johnshadejohnshade 577 Posts
    i'll be in rio myself later this week. don't mean to steal the thunder here, but any spot suggestions would be much appreciated on my end as well!!!

    currently in ouro preto. not too many lp's here, but plenty of colonial churches, tourists, and cerveja, in this charming little town. i did find a HOT SPOT in belo horizonte a few days ago, though. picked up about 2 each of jorge, gilberto, caetano, os mutantes, chico, etc - and it wasn't the wack 80's shit that's much easier to come across. just showed the owner, binho, my list and he started putting it all in front of me. went back a few days later, too, cuz the dude said he'd have the first 'clube da esquina' by milton nascimento/lo borges AND he had the tim maia 'racional vol 1' lp as well, but, alas, the store was closed.

    i was in mexico city before this and was scoring pretty well there as well - la rev de emiliano zapata, peace and love, tinta blanca, 3 souls in my mind - until pablo started asking for 4,000 pesos for the 'back' lp by the spiders...

  • frenziefrenzie 174 Posts
    Damn! Looks like a few of us will be in SA around the same time. Thankfully I will be there before all of y'all!!

    Rather than needing to know digging spots (I already done my research) - what I would like to know is what are the cool places to hang out: clubs etc..

    Is there any decent nights worth checking out in Rio / Sao Paulo / BA?

    One dj I wouldn't mind checking out is DJ NUTS - got his mixtape, mad nice. Anyone know how I can find where he will be playing over the next month or so? Any other DJ's / nights worth checking out?

  • MoogManMoogMan Sao Paulo, Brazil 1,173 Posts
    Damn! Looks like a few of us will be in SA around the same time. Thankfully I will be there before all of y'all!!

    Rather than needing to know digging spots (I already done my research) - what I would like to know is what are the cool places to hang out: clubs etc..

    Is there any decent nights worth checking out in Rio / Sao Paulo / BA?

    One dj I wouldn't mind checking out is DJ NUTS - got his mixtape, mad nice. Anyone know how I can find where he will be playing over the next month or so? Any other DJ's / nights worth checking out?

    I think DJ Nuts is in Europe right now; anyway, I'll call him next week and try to find where he's playing.
    Usually he plays at some clubs in Sao Paulo, but according to him his set is most of mainstream rap/hip hop. I don't know if he has a night where he plays brazilian stuff.
    You can check his myspace page: DJ Nuts at myspace

    When you come to Sao Paulo try to check the nights of DJ Paulao, if you're looking for hearing some brazilian music. Paulao is at the same level as Nuts.


    Peace

  • m_dejeanm_dejean Quadratisch. Praktisch. Gut. 2,946 Posts
    I am by no means a Rio digging expert, but here's a little guided tour
    of the spots I found while I was there. Oh man, I wish I could go back
    with the slightly increased knowledge of brasilian records I have now.
    I'm still a complete novice, but there are certain pieces I saw for cheap
    that I passed on because I was a non-knowing foolio

    Remember to be selective when it comes to condition. A lot of records
    are pretty rinked, and some records are so common there (i.e. Gal Costa,
    Milton Nascimento and stuff like that), that you might as well hold out
    until you find a good copy if you have the time to look around.
    Also, sometimes records look busted and they are indeed busted,
    but sometimes it's just dirt and grime that will come off easy after a
    good rinse. I found a copy of "Gafeira Universal" by Banda Black Rio
    that looked ugly and played ugly. After cleaning it, it looked and played
    nice and smooth as can be. Again, scrutinize the vinyl.

    CENTRO[/b]

    EMPORIO MUSICAL
    Rua Sete de Setembro, 163
    Centro- RJ




    2nd hand records, and a lot of them. Random selection. Variying prices.
    The least interesting of the stores I went to.

    CLASSIC DISCOS
    Rua Sete de Setembro, 176
    Centro - RJ




    Used records. Good selection. Fair prices. Nice 1st floor shop
    run by two laidback blokes

    BABY DISCOS
    Rua Gon??alves Dias, 82/102
    Centro - RJ




    Used records. Great selection. Expensive, probably due to the
    amount of tourists coming in, but I did catch some goodness
    in the cheapo bins. If you got the cash you will find heat here
    easy. Ivaldo is no doubt a cool dude.

    CINEL??NDIA[/b]

    THE MARKET ON RUA PEDRO LESSA



    This outdoor market is right next to the Cinel??ndia metro station.
    The street is filled with permanent stands where vendors sell records.
    I can't remember if it's open every day or just sat-sun, but as far
    as I recall it's a daily operation.

    GAVEA[/b]

    TRACKS
    Pra??a Santos Dumont, 140 lj.b
    Gavea - RJ




    New books, cds, dvds and vinyl downstairs and 2nd hand records upstairs.
    Good selection. Fair prices. Nice, more modern looking store.

    IPANEMA[/b]

    BOCA DO SAPO
    Rua Visconde de Piraja, 12-D
    Ipanema - RJ




    2nd hand books, cds and records. Good selection. Fair prices.
    As I was staying in Ipanema, this was one of the stores I
    frequented a lot. The brothers who run the place (forgot their names)
    are really cool.

    COPACABANA[/b]

    L.O. MATTA
    Rua Siqiera Campos, 143 Loja 94
    Copacapana - RJ




    2nd hand cds and records. Random selection. Cheap prices.
    Crazy cramped store in the middle of a shopping mall.
    Difficult to sift through their crates and shelves, but if you're
    patient you could find some gems.

    BARATOS DA RIBEIRO
    Rua Barata Ribeiro, 354
    Copacabana - RJ


    2nd hand books and records. Good selection. Fair prices.
    The only place I didn't get a pic from.

    FLAMENGO[/b]

    RED HOUSE
    Rua Senador Verguiro, 218 - loja 7
    Flamengo - RJ


    I don't know anything about this shop, since I only learned
    about it's existence the day before I was going home.
    Let me know the deal if you go there!

  • pointmanpointman 1,042 Posts
    M Dejean you are the man!

  • johnshadejohnshade 577 Posts
    M Dejean you are the man!

    MAJOR CO-SIGN.


    MUITO OBRIGADO!!!

  • mucho propsss for all the info in this thread, im also plannin to fly over to brazil sometime this year/beginning of next so this is very helpful...

  • m_dejeanm_dejean Quadratisch. Praktisch. Gut. 2,946 Posts
    No sweat guys, just remember you're in Brazil. Don't spend all your time in dusty record stores. Check some live music and parties. Try to get out to the many small islands down the coast. Go trekking in the mountains. Go dining. Go to the beach, sip some coconut juice, go swimming, watch the birdies .

  • johnshadejohnshade 577 Posts
    No sweat guys, just remember you're in Brazil. Don't spend all your time in dusty record stores. Check some live music and parties. Try to get out to the many small islands down the coast. Go trekking in the mountains. Go dining. Go to the beach, sip some coconut juice, go swimming, watch the birdies .

    m dejean is absolutely right on here. i just returned from rio and ended up spending too much $ and time on great lp's in ultimately skated on condition. i'm more upset with myself for the records i did buy in not-so-hot condition than the ones i passed on. plus, there is so much more to see everywhere you go in that city. i'd recommend dinner on the lake and catching the sunset atop pao de acucar as well. truly one of the coolest places i've ever been to, right up there with barcelona.



    another record spot worth checking out, though, is MODERN SOUNDS in cocapana, rua barata ribeiro 502d. they've got a nice selection in the basement - with a listening station, which is a huge plus - an excellent cd selection on the main floor, a cafe, live "jazz" in the evenings, and helpful staff.

    oh, and one other key that i found in rio digging was doing it on WEEKDAYS, not weekends. i figured i'd make my biggest pull my last saturday there, but everything was closed all day or by 1pm.

  • MoogManMoogMan Sao Paulo, Brazil 1,173 Posts

    m dejean is absolutely right on here. i just returned from rio and ended up spending too much $ and time on great lp's in ultimately skated on condition. i'm more upset with myself for the records i did buy in not-so-hot condition than the ones i passed on. plus, there is so much more to see everywhere you go in that city. i'd recommend dinner on the lake and catching the sunset atop pao de acucar as well. truly one of the coolest places i've ever been to, right up there with barcelona.



    another record spot worth checking out, though, is MODERN SOUNDS in cocapana, rua barata ribeiro 502d. they've got a nice selection in the basement - with a listening station, which is a huge plus - an excellent cd selection on the main floor, a cafe, live "jazz" in the evenings, and helpful staff.

    oh, and one other key that i found in rio digging was doing it on WEEKDAYS, not weekends. i figured i'd make my biggest pull my last saturday there, but everything was closed all day or by 1pm.

    Hey JohnShade

    Nice to hear that you had a nice time in Rio, in despite of all the skated raers you found there.
    Come on man, with all that beautiful places to go and lots of nice things to do there, do you really expect people would work on weekends?








    Peace

  • pointmanpointman 1,042 Posts
    I'm the President of the Soul Strut Fan Club, Chapter Buenos Aires.

    I'm not sure I'll be in Buenos Aires around that time, but I'll pm you some valuable info

    Hey man, did you ever figure out if you will be in town?

    Holler at me!

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,905 Posts
    Heading down to Rio in a few weeks with friends (Including someone who speaks Portuguese).

    Instead of making a new thread, just thought I would pop in this great one and ask for any updates from anyone there or has been there in the last bit since this thread is a few years old...

    Record stores or dealers?
    Food spots of note?
    Shopping...
    Any off the beaten path places that are interesting?

    Been to Brazil a few years ago. Staying right off the beach not far from Cantagalo.

    Any tips would greatly be appreciated. Obrigado


  • ppadilhappadilha 2,245 Posts
    I follow this dude on facebook, he's constantly posting raers that come into his shop, and people I know have said good things about him. Haven't done any business with him yet, but he's top of my list if I ever go to Rio:

    http://www.mararecords.com/

    can't recommend much beyond that, I'm a S??o Paulo boy myself, and I've only been to Rio once in my adult life. Had a fun time going to the Feira de S??o Cristov??o, a nordestino market type place shaped like a giant cangaceiro hat. Went on a saturday night and there was good food and various little stands playing mostly forr??, along with two bigger stages plus some karaoke places. We wound up in a little corner stand dedicated to reggae from S??o Luis do Maranh??o, good times. Also went on a hike to a waterfall in the Floresta da Tijuca. Heard the botanical garden is really nice, and Bar da Urca, the casino up on top of one of the hills, is supposed to be cool too.

  • ppadilhappadilha 2,245 Posts
    also, I think I recall seeing some dudes selling records at S??o Cristov??o, but I was drunk. If there are I imagine it would be mostly forr?? and brega.

  • discos_almadiscos_alma discos_alma 2,164 Posts
    I was in Rio and Sao Paulo a couple months ago. Re: records, it seems like folks have already posted some interesting spots so I'll just offer some general advice from my very limited experience. If you can, it's really important to bring down stuff to trade in the shops in Rio to take the sting off the high prices. Things like clean copies of CCR, The Beatles, Blue Note jazz, roots reggae (probably easy for you to find cheap classics up in your area), classic funk & soul, etc etc does really well. I ended up getting about $500 worth of stuff at Tropicalia Discos after spending only $100 on the stuff I brought down. They are super cool folks, as well. I had good luck at the shops & sebo's in downtown, but the Copacabana shops were a waste of time for the most part.

    If you make it down to Sao Paulo check out Fatiado Discos, it's a small place run out of some dude's garage in a residential neighborhood. They have killer shit for sale, though. The owners are like 20 years old! You will want to get in touch with them beforehand, though, since their hours are pretty random.

    One last thing re: records: make sure to TRIPLE check condition on vinyl. This means looking long and hard at the grooves under bright light and also listening extensively to the best tracks on LPs to make sure they don't play without skips (even clean looking stuff can sound horrible or play with skips). This is obviously time consuming but it will pay off and make sure you don't get burned.

    My friend drove us down to the beaches West of Rio in the Barra de Tijuca area (the actual beaches are called Grumari and Prainha). I highly recommend going down there since it is drop dead beautiful and there aren't many foreigners.



    After hanging at the beaches all day, grab some food at Restaurante Point De Grumari for some facemelting caldeiras and seafood. It is a ten minute drive into the mountains from Praia Grumari, but well worth it and you will be rewarded with killer views and ice cold chopp.
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