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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Brazilian Girls |
| Record Label: |
Verve (USA) |
| Genre: |
Electronic |
| Subgenre: |
Electronica |
| Release Date: |
February 01, 2005 |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Homme (studio) 2. Don't Stop (studio) 3. Lazy Lover (studio) 4. Sirenes de la F?te (studio) 5. Corner Store (studio) 6. Long (studio) 7. Pussy (studio) 8. Die Gedanken Sind Frei (Thoughts Are Free) (studio) 9. All We Have (studio) 10. Dance till the Morning Sun (studio) 11. Me Gustas Cuando Callas (studio) 12. Ships in the Night (studio) |
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Also released on 05/06/2005 on Verve(UK). In their irresistibly stylish self-titled debut, New York electro-pop quartet Brazilian Girls marries sexy, breathy French and English vocals with urban beats and a hip, sophisticated downtown sensibility. Neither Brazilian nor, with the exception of their sensual vocalist Sabina Sciubba, female, the band has a beguiling way with sinuous rhythms, dubby bass, and lounge-influenced arrangements. Sciubba's slyly insinuating lyrics nestle like a kitten into psychedelic swirls of keyboards and synth bleeps, particularly on "Don't Stop," which is packed with influences ranging from 1970s disco to Indian film music. Conjuring memories of '90s disco dilettantes Deee-Lite in the alluring "Sirenes de la Fete," the Girls' unapologetically kitsch approach is a feast of smart, trippy, exotic electronica. Sciubba is obviously no stranger to the work of '60s French chanteuse Francois Hardy, continually evoking the Gallic songstress in her faux-naive vocal style. Within the regg... |
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