Ilê Aiyê is considered the first Brazilian Afro-Bloco. Formed in Salvador, Bahia in 1974, it's composed by black percussionists, singers and dancers in response to the historic segregation of blacks in the Bahia Carnival. They fight against the racism through the art, culture and education. Its musicality combines Brazilian rhythms with African tradition creating a samba-afro style that helped the propagation of a re-Africanization of the Bahia Carnival.
2015
Universal Music
DVD-V, NTSC
2015
Universal Music
CD, Album
2008
Seven Seas, Arion-Edo Foundation
CD
1999
1998
Natasha Records
CD, Single
1996
1989
1989
1984
2015
Biscoito Fino
CD, Album
2008
2007
Wrasse Records
CD, Album
2007
Maianga Discos
CD, Album
2007
2005
2005
2004
2003
2000
1997
Natasha Records, Globo/Columbia
CD, Album
1993
Unimar Music
CD, Album
2012
Not On Label (Maga Bo Self-released)
14xFile, MP3, Mixed, 192
2011
Songlines
CD, Comp, Smplr
2006
Universal Music, Natasha Records
CD, Album, Comp
2005
Europa Filmes
DVD-V, NTSC + CD
2005
Union Square Music, Simply
4xCD, Comp + Box
2005
Warner Music Brasil
CD, Comp
2004
Music Rough Guides, World Music Network
CD, Comp
2001
Piranha
CD, Comp
2000
Barbican Centre
CD, Comp, Promo
2000
1999
Not On Label
CD, Album
1999
Divucsa
CD, Album, Comp
1999
Divucsa
CD, Album, Comp
1998
1997
Movieplay Gold
CD, Comp
1995
Blue Jackel Entertainment
4xCD, Comp
1995
Blue Jackel Entertainment, Blue Jackel Entertainment
CD, Comp
1993
Celluloid
CD, Comp
1982
Baccarola
LP, Comp
1981
Baccarola, Baccarola
LP, Comp