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Artist description
House Music Artist |
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Music Style
House Music, lounge Music and R&B. |
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Musical Influences
Depeche Mode, Massive Attack, Danny Tenaglia |
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Artist History
Introduce d in 1996 by Utter Records, the major independent
undergound eletronic record label in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, his first single, "Metropolis", a powerful flamengo
house, was a success. It was pressed in vinyl and spun in
the most importants dance floors in Brazil. The music was also
played in Cancun, Barcelona, Lisbon and Finland.
In 1999, influenced by Depeche Mode and Massive Attack, Gismonti
launched his first album, "Feel The Freedom". In this album,
in addition to the traditional dance tracks, a pop song, "Paradise"
and a new age "Soul" have been added. The dance tracks "Metropolis",
"Feel The Freedom" and "Acid Generation", his new single, have stood
out. The mixes have covered from tribal house to the beautiful drum'n'bass.
In the beginnig of 2001 a new album, "That's What You Wish", was being
accomplished. The first single, "Satisfaction" got to the dance floors in July
2001. The next single, "That's What You Wish", got to the clubs in June 2002.
Produced by Leo Gonzalez, we could notice the Gismonti's spanish influence and
a techno termbers utilization, as well. Gismonti is one of the outstanding
house music male artists in and from Brazil. He is on the edge between pop and
underground music, putting together beautiful melodies and well constructed
arrangements.
Presently Gismonti has accomplished a EP entitled "Terra Brasilis" in
New York, USA. The EP include two house/lounge tracks: "Words" and
"Terra Brasilis". The First in english and the second in portuguese;
A drum'n'bass, "Feel The Freedom" and the last one,
"That's What You Wish-Spanish Eyes, a tribal house.
The EP was produced by the DJs Bruno Leite, Marcos Rezende,
I.N. Project and Leo Gonzalez respectively.
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Location
Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brazil |
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