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One of the biggest names in the Brazilian electronic music scene is Gui Boratto, Sao Paolo born architect, producer, musician and composer. Having started out in advertising and working for various record companies, Boratto dedicated himself entirely to music from 2004 on, producing mainly for Cologne's Kompakt label family, but also for Audiomatique, defrag or Systematic. His melodic style of minimal techno occasionally incorporates pop and rock influences and has gained him a huge international following over the past years. On recent recordings for Trapez and Noise Music he has also been going by the name of Atto.
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The Drill
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25 July 2011
00:05:08
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12 September 2011
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29 August 2011
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25 July 2011
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The Best Albums of 2011
As the old year draws to a close, we recap the finest musical moments of 2011. For this update we have selected our favourite full-lengths of the year, and we are making all of these indispensable albums available to you for a special price until January 15, more...
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The Album III is featured in Update #070:
Modeselektor, Roman Flügel, Four Tet, Joakim
Modeselektor are back! After four years spent with Moderat and setting up their own label the Berlin pranksters return with their eagerly awaited third album, 'Monkeytown'. Don't just stop reading there however, as September was ripe with many more fantastic more...
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The Album III was top 5 in Download Charts of Week #38
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The Compilation Total 12 was top 5 in Download Charts of Week #37
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The Album III was reviewed:
Brazil's Gui Boratto grabbed attention with his 2007 debut LP 'Chromophobia' on Kompakt and now returns with another long-player of his melodic-emotive minimal techno. Whilst not reinventing the wheel, very well done and a hugely pleasant album, ending sweetly with a vocal track feat. Luciana Villanova.
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The Compilation Total 12 was top 3 in Download Charts of Week #36
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The Compilation Total 12 was top 6 in Download Charts of Week #35
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This Track is featured in Update #068:
Berghain 05, Total 12, Balam Acab, Stereo MC's
You could literally hear the jolts and jostles of the music industry's shifting into gear last week: From a quiet holiday mode to the bustle and hustle of what should be an intensely busy autumn season. If you're still in a tranquil summer mindset you might more...
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The Compilation Total 12 was reviewed:
This year's edition of the Cologne electronic stable is as ever a compilation of the highest quality. Alongside hits from Matias Aguayo, Gus Gus and WhoMadeWho remixed by Michael Mayer are new tracks from Superpitcher, Wolfgang Voigt, Reinhard Voigt, Mohn and welcome return of Jörg Burger's The Modernist.
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