Daniel Jobim

Daniel Jobim

bossa nova

Brazil

"Jobim's music features fluid grooves that blend intricate guitar patterns with rhythmic pulses, crafting a textured environment ripe for introspection and connection."

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Falando de Amor – Famílias Caymmi e Jobim Cantam Antônio Carlos Jobim

Falando de Amor – Famílias Caymmi e Jobim Cantam Antônio Carlos Jobim

2005

About Daniel Jobim

Daniel Jobim holds a unique position in the contemporary music scene, weaving a lineage of bossa nova's gentle sophistication into modern rock's expressive freedom.
His work resonates with a sense of cultural continuity, bridging generations while introducing fresh narratives that reflect both personal and collective experiences.
His work resonates with a sense of cultural continuity, bridging generations while introducing fresh narratives that reflect both personal and collective experiences. Through his melodies and rhythms, he honors the legacy of his forebears while also redefining what it means to be an artist in today’s musical landscape. Jobim's approach is characterized by an intimate yet expansive craftsmanship, merging traditional bossa nova chords with the raw energy of rock. This crossover creates an atmosphere where subtle nuances coexist with vibrant instrumentation, as he often layers acoustic elements with more electrified sounds. The result is a soundscape that feels simultaneously rooted and forward-looking, inviting listeners to engage deeply with both the familiar and the novel. Lyrically, Jobim tends to explore themes of love, longing, and identity, all while maintaining an introspective voice that balances sincerity with thoughtful irony. His storytelling approach often leans towards impressionistic snapshots of emotional landscapes rather than straightforward narratives, allowing listeners to find their own meanings within his evocative imagery.

1 studio album· Brazil

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Daniel Jobim's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 2005–2005
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