Liquidificador
is Matheus Nova on bass, Dudu Marques on drums and
Menino Josue on vocal. They are launching their
new project LIQUIDIFICADOR (which means BLENDER
in Portuguese) on the 23rd February 2005.
Just place 3 amazing Brazilian musicians together,
each of them coming from very different Brazilian
regions, get them jamming and process all cultural
ingredients.
Beware:
you will hear the new & alternative sound of
Brazil.
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We be(a)t the desired musical consistency will be reached
in minutes.
100% organic, ENJOY!!!! |
Matheus
Nova on the bass
A
tremendous groovy bass player, Matheus Nova is very
popular amongst the Latin and pop London circles for
his ability to “design” astonishing bass
lines. In a word, he transforms folkloric into “funkloric”.
Matheus has performed with many groups, including the
Brazilian Samba Divas Elza Soares and Alcione. Based
in London, he has played with Rolland Perrin, Mark Bassey
and Hugo Delmirani amongst others. |
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Menino
Josue on vocals
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Write
this name down as one of the new talents of Brazil’s
contemporary generation of composers. Josué Ferreira
brings as well his vocal and instrumental abilities
together with his knowledge of Brazilian folklore to
Liquidificador. Travelling through the hidden hinterlands
of Brazil he gained an experience which renewed his
way of singing and playing guitar in such an innovative,
creative and sensitive way that seduces fans wherever
he performs. |
Menino
Josue is also one of the founders of the Footprint Project,
the poetry platform for the Uk-based Lusophone community,
'Poetry in Movement'. CLICK
HERE |
Eduardo Marques on drums
Sao Paulo drummer Dudu Marques has been playing drums
professionally in Brazil for ten years. He studied at
the ‘Groove’ School and since then has played
with Chico Cesar, Paula Lima and trumpeter Walmir Gil.
He arrived in London in 2002, and is playing regularly
around town at venues including Ronnie Scotts, The 100
Club and Cargo.
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Further
info:
E-mail: info@brazilianartists.net
Mobile: 07958114025
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