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Gui Boratto – ‘Abaporu’ The Brazilian producer returns with a satisfying fourth studio album. Norman Fleischer September 23, 2014 Gui Boratto - Abaporu Cover GUI BORATTO Abaporu Release-Date: 29.09.2014 Label: Kompakt Tracklist: 01. Antropofagia 02. Joker 03. Please Don’t Take Me Home 04. Get the Party Started 05. Abaporu 06. 22 07. Take Control 08. Indigo 09. Manifesto 10. Wait for Me 11. Where I Belong 12. Too Late 13. Palin Dromo NBHAP Rating: 3,5/5 Know your art Interesting fact right at the beginning. The album itself as well as the artwork are inspired by a painting from early 20th century artist Tarsilo Do Amaral, called Abaporu. It’s actually one of the most important painting in Brazilian history. And just like with his music GUI BORATTO gave the traditional piece of art a contemporary spin. Back to trademark While it would be far too easy to say that GUI BORATTO mixes South American culture with Western European dance sounds, there’s actually no such thing. Most of the time he sticks to its own interpretation of club music. And while 2011’s longplayer III was a bit heavier and dark sounding, Abaporu marks a warm return to the producer’s trademark sounds. From the club to the beach and beyond One of the great aspects of GUI BORATTO records is that there is room for far more than just the usual club formula. Abaporu delivers a few 80s vibes (Joker), relaxed dance grooves (22, Please Don’t Take Me Home), a few more pop-sounding vocal pieces (Take Control, Wait For Me) and atmospheric ambient moments like the dark downbeat tune Manifesto. Euphoria and melancholia go quite often hand in hand on this record. GUI BORATTO’S fourth full-length record ‘Abaporu’ marks a return to the producer’s trademark sound and former strength as he delivers delicate and melodic dance tunes. Related Torrents
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