William Magalhaes forms a modern-day
Banda Black Rio epitomising the spirit of his father Oberdan's original
'70s Brazilian samba soul and funk group. Banda Black Rio defined the Black Rio movement now enjoying a revival headed by Magalhaes' incarnation with the passion of soul and funk again linking Rio and New York for a feel-good blast that also takes in
hip-hop, samba, pop and bossa. Brazilian icons Seu Jorge, Marcio Local and Elza Soares feature alongside bossa pioneers Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil as well as Flame Killer and GOD PT3 from the famed NYC Mobb Deep crew. Super Nova Samba Funk brings Rio's black music cultures together to embody the ecstatic revival of Brazil and the Black Rio movement.