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VAMPI 181LP
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On their third album, Futuro Do Pretérito, Garotas Suecas begin a new phase as a four-piece where the four musicians also share the lead vocals: Irina Bertolucci (vocals, keyboards), Tomaz Paoliello (vocals, guitar), Fernando Perdido (vocals, bass), and Nico Paoliello (vocals, drums). The album deals with a wide range of issues, from thorny political matters to sentimental troubles and even tropical fruits. "The songs were developed during 2016 in our new horizontal line-up: four singers, four musicians, four songwriters. We started recording in early 2017, at Freak studio. It's the first time that both the production and the mixing has been done by the band. The records comes completely from within ourselves, it's less referential and more organic. We chose our own formula rather than any established formulas," states Tomaz Paoliello. Futuro De Pretérito features guest musicians such as long-time collaborator percussionist Matheus Prado (Projeto Coisa Fina), saxophonist Filipe Nader (Música de Selvagem, Trupe Chá de Boldo), guitar players Marcelo Vogelaar (Holger), and Marcelo Lemos (Vruumm, Projeto Coisa Fina), and keyboardist Andre Bruni (Mel Azul, Cupin). The artwork is by illustrator and designer Walter Rego.
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VAMPI 157LP
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Double LP version. After their first collaboration with São Paulo's Garotas Suecas in 2011 on their album Escaldante Banda, Vampisoul is proud to present worldwide their fantastic new work, Feras Míticas, recorded at the end of 2012 and released in Brazil in 2013. The album is an ambitious step forward for the band, which sees them building on their previous freakbeat and Tropicália sound towards a more fuller soul and funk production, beautifully arranged and broader in scope, both grooving sweetly on the dancefloor and adopting a more reflective stance at times. Featuring guest collaborations by Lurdez da Luz, Kid Congo Powers and Paulo Miklos, Feras Míticas consolidates Garotas Suecas as one of the most unique and interesting young bands internationally, possessors of a sound which is aware of the past but is clearly of the now.
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VAMPI 157CD
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After their first collaboration with São Paulo's Garotas Suecas in 2011 on their album Escaldante Banda, Vampisoul is proud to present worldwide their fantastic new work, Feras Míticas, recorded at the end of 2012 and released in Brazil in 2013. The album is an ambitious step forward for the band, which sees them building on their previous freakbeat and Tropicália sound towards a more fuller soul and funk production, beautifully arranged and broader in scope, both grooving sweetly on the dancefloor and adopting a more reflective stance at times. Featuring guest collaborations by Lurdez da Luz, Kid Congo Powers and Paulo Miklos, Feras Míticas consolidates Garotas Suecas as one of the most unique and interesting young bands internationally, possessors of a sound which is aware of the past but is clearly of the now.
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VAMPI 45054EP
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Vampisoul is very excited to announce the arrival of their latest artist, Brazilian psych/soul- garage-pop combo Garotas Suecas. Sweaty, funky, exotic, committed, Garotas Suecas ("Swedish Girls," in Portuguese) hail from São Paulo, Brazil and offer up a hearty, full-throated stew combining the best elements of their country's homegrown Tropicália with Anglo-American soul and freakbeat. This single is the ideal introduction to their music; the record bursts with fuzz guitars, polyrhythms, scorching female backing vocals, big horn sections and heavy psychedelia.
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