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01. GUI BORATTO - Galuchat
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02. GUI BORATTO - Stems From Hell
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03. GUI BORATTO - Striker
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04. GUI BORATTO - The Drill
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05. GUI BORATTO - Flying Practice
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06. GUI BORATTO - Trap
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07. GUI BORATTO - Soledad
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08. GUI BORATTO - Destination: Education
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09. GUI BORATTO - Talking Truss
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10. GUI BORATTO - The Third
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11. GUI BORATTO - This Is Not The End (feat. Luciana Villanova)
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ARTIST
BORATTO, GUI
TITLE
III
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
KOMPAKT
CATALOG #
KOMP 090CD
KOMP 090CD
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
9/27/2011
Gui Boratto
is truly that success story that aspiring dance producers dream of. From his Brazilian home of São Paolo as a student of architecture and design, he quickly found himself in the position as one of the country's primary pop/rock producers (including work for
Steel Pulse
). It was with his 2005 debut Kompakt release on the K2 sub-label
Arquipélago
that shot him into prominence and paved a strong path of singles that led to the now classic full-length
Chromophobia
(KOMP 056CD/KOM 152LP). The lead singles "Mr. Decay" and "Beautiful Life" remain two of the most unforgettable tracks in Kompakt history -- the latter official video with well over a million views on YouTube. It was his sophomore album, the 2009 breakthrough,
Take My Breath Away
(KOMP 070CD/KOM 190LP) which evolved him as a dance producer further into a realm of his own right as one of Brazil's most established musicians. His remixes for
Pet Shop Boys
,
Massive Attack
and co-producing
Bomb The Bass
further demonstrate this tremendous talent amongst us. Following a world-wide rollercoaster of almost 3 years continuously on the road touring, Gui Boratto found himself back in his São Paolo studio in early 2011. The results are here with
III
-- arguably his greatest musical accomplishment to date. Kicking off with the slow drive of "Galuchat," the sitar-ish instrumental embedded in the track sets a foundation of melancholic organic groove found throughout
III
. "Stems From Hell" will not disappoint the die-hard fan -- his masterful approach to the maximum and minimum of sound variation is pure peak-time. "Striker" was originally intended for his second full-length, but was left on hold and fortunately completed for
III
. Featuring vocals from Gui Boratto himself, his contagious bass line has no limit, recalling the likes of
Echo And The Bunnymen
. Gui began
III
with "The Third" -- a gorgeous play on the four/four pattern that suddenly moves from eight bars to only six. Hi-hats become almost shuffle-like in their flow. Gui Boratto said about going into producing "The Trap" that "the good thing about doing an album is the possibility of experimentalism." He lets his instinct totally flow as a Rhodes, piano and tremolo guitar converse with one another. Beauty and sadness remarkably collide. A sure album highlight, "Destination: Education" marks the return of his wife
Luciana Villanova
on vocals (who also sings on "Beautiful Life") -- a 119 techno/house crooner that will be a surefire favorite on the modern dancefloor. Gui lovingly likens "Flying Practice" as a part of the three bars that grace the album cover. Classic trance chording build a variety of moods and builds. A French horn makes the transition and conclusion. "Soledad" is directly inspired by and pays homage to
Astor Piazzolla
's "Soleda" and ironically, a little of
Duran Duran
's "Save A Prayer." This journey ends off with "This Is Not The End" -- an indie-minded track that demonstrates how masterful Gui Boratto has evolved his signature sound into something quite monumental. Again, Luciana Villanova's beautiful vocals captures the spirit of what Boratto brings to life.
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