| Genre | deep house, House, atlanta, Hip-Hop, brazil |
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Two artists with the same name:
1). Fabo from Curitiba, Brazil. https://www.facebook.com/faboartist
They say that synthesizers have dreams. They dream of being tuned to new combinations, of being controlled by someone with passion and creativity. All this is true, for it was shown to the mysterious Fabø in a dream of his own. While he slept one night and saw visions of a past life, he suddenly felt the siren call of a synthesizer, the glare of a compressor, and the soft glow of a computer screen demanding his presence.
Enter a new dawn. With a kick drum and a tight clap, Fabø set out to both make and remake beautiful music. His ancestral roots lie in the power chords and emotional fragility of Joy Division and New Order. From these origins his own destiny and creativity began to bear fruit. In the center, a powerful bassline, from the left, a haunting synth stab, and from the right, something unknowable, but yet melodic, catchy, appealing.
This is Fabø’s ethos. Dance music that is neither too strange nor too familiar. Tight percussion and solid grooves move his listener’s feet, while intriguing vocals find homes in their hearts. Fabø is a true believer in the creative process, both as an individual and as part of his production crew Rolldabeetz. His relationship with his instruments is not man and machine, but simply one frequency to another.
This work ethic has made him an ambassador of Brazil’s house and techno scene. His residency at Vibe Club in Curitiba, recognized by DJ Mag as a top international venue, brought his sound to thousands of ears and new believers. Global record labels have taken notice too, and Fabø’s current discography puts him in the company of some of the world’s best, on imprints like Nurvous (NY), Neurotraxx Deluxe (Italy), Electronique (UK) and his own label, Playperview.
Young in age, experienced at heart, Fabø is leading a revolution. Brazil knows him, and now it’s time for the world.
2). Fabo is super weird. His voice is a Funkadelic sing-growl and his songs are mostly about encounters with women, told in step-by-step detail—the woman posessing almost supernatural qualities that forever change how he thinks. Why is there still no solo album, recording industry? After the jump check Nick Barat's Gen F on Fabo from F41. Rocket Man Fabo keeps Atlanta cosmic Story Nick Barat Photography Bryan Meltz Last year, the ultra-minimal doont doont SNAP, doont doont SNAP of D4L’s “Laffy Taffy” morphed from obscure Atlanta single to national phenomenon in a matter of months, generating million-selling ringtones and ubiquitous, never-ending radio play. The song’s highly vocal detractors appeared just as fast. “We would go into radio stations on promo, and the DJs would think it’s a joke,” says D4L member Fabo. “‘Man I didn’t even like this music,’ or whatever, ‘but my kids keep playing it and people keep calling in.’ That’s a compliment?” Legions of “Laffy Taffy” haters might have been skeptical of what they saw as a novelty song—or, in the case of certain middle-aged New York MCs and DJs, the fact that they haven’t come up with anything half as catchy in years—but they were sleeping hard on the track’s star.
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