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Brazil (Brasília, Distrito Federal) 1999 Current line-up Sátiro Pã - Guitar, vocals (Panteu, Wolfclan) Necrofagus - Drums Vlad D' Hades - Bass (Vulturine, Spell Forest, Crux Caelifera, Miasthenia, As Vampiric Shades and Belial Winds, Denied Redemption, Skiltron N.V.101) Former/past member(s) Vocals: Gahard III (Comando Nacionalista, Panteu) Bass: Necrossomus (As Vampiric Shades and Belial Winds) Orcus Drums: Lykantrophos Guitar: Reviroth (Tenebrosa Escuridão) Keyboards: Berkana (Panteu) .
2010 marks the 20th anniversary for Australian artist Guido Negraszus who lives in the beautiful south-west town of Busselton in Western Australia. The German born piano & keyboard player is composer, musician, producer and audio-engineer in one person. Initially starting out as an Electronica artist, he has gradually come into his own as a universal multi-genre sound designer par excellence. Since 1990 he has released 14 studio albums in the genres of Electronica, Ambient, New Age, Meditation, Chill-out, Electro-ambient and music for Film & TV. Guido’s positive and highly spirited compositions have earned him a reputation for uplifting, laid-back and...
Gengivas negras = Black gums The Black gums act since 1997 as a symptom of discontent with a scenario / cultural market devoid of vitamins and content, but unsparing in placebos. The theoretical basis of such dissatisfaction had been prepared by futuristic and dadaístas at the beginning of the twentieth century, when looking for a sound more appropriate to 'modern times', based on the noise provided by the creatures with which from then spend to live : The machines. Thus, the Black gums produce, generate noise and reprocessing, manufacturing parts noise sometimes reflective, sometimes brutal, dosando instinct and rationality in...
This vocal and instrumental pop duo was formed in 1985 in São Paulo by André Abujamra (vocals, guitar, keyboards, and drum machines) and Maurício Pereira (vocals, saxophone) that produced work centered on a parody of techno pop that employed a multitude of musical styles. Abujamra and Pereira met in 1984 during a course on African percussion. Their energetic and humorous performances were noticed by a faithful audience that turned the duo into a cult. They had hits with "Sub" (version for "Yellow Submarine"), "John," and "Monstros Japoneses." The first album came in 1988, Música e Ciência. Mixing punk rock and...