Thursday, September 14, 2006

Brazilian Girls Music Review

Brazilian girls in Brazilian Girls? Negative. More like Three Dudes & a Chick from Rome with a bossa-nova-meets-electronica vibe.

The four members of the Brazilian Girls met in 2003, while jamming together at Nublu, a downtown New York club that has served as their spawning ground. Playing together every week (they still do when they're in town) they wrote and recorded the twelve originals of Brazilian Girls over a couple of months, letting the nuances of their songs evolve over time.

Coming from different corners of the globe (Sabina was born in Rome, and raised in Munich and Nice; Didi from Buenos Aires, Argentina; Jesse and Aaron from California and Kansas, respectively), each member of Brazilian Girls has an impressive past of prior works. One snagged a Latin Grammy® Award; another has scored several important independent films. They have all performed and collaborated with prominent artists

After self-titled debut album, Brazilian Girls return with the eagerly anticipated Talk To La Bomb. Expect to hear on the 12 new tracks their innovative fusion of electro, dub, pop, punk and dance music to more elaborate and edgy arrangements.

For those who live in NY, they will be playing tonight (09/14) at Spiegeltent, Fulton Street Fish Market at South Street Seaport (by the Brooklyn Bridge); 10pm, $30.

1 Comments:

At 9:49 PM, Blogger Ronny said...

I love your blog, specially i am brazilian and i have plenty to contribute to it! Keep going on :) Hugs from Bahia

 

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