Gui Boratto
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Gui Boratto | |
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Boratto performing at MUTEK
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Background information | |
Birth name | Guilherme Boratto |
Origin | São Paulo, Brazil |
Genre(s) | House Progressive house Techno Minimal techno |
Occupation(s) | Disc jockey Record producer |
Years active | 2005 – Present |
Label(s) | Kompakt |
Website | guiboratto.com.br |
Gui Boratto (born 1974 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian DJ and electronic music producer. He started his career working in the Publicity sector in 1989. He produced for major record and recording companies, such as, BMG, EMI, Plastic City, Circle, Irma Records, Kompakt, Audiomatique, Harthouse, among others. Currently he works for Brazilian and multinational recording companies and is responsible for countless international licensings. His album Chromophobia was awarded the title of Mixmag Album of the Month.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Chromophobia Kompakt, 2007
[edit] Singles and EPs
- "Beluga" (12") Audiomatique Recordings, 2006
- "Brazilian Soccer - Edition (Paralelo, Tipologia)" (12") Killa Beat Recordings, 2006
- Division EP (12") Harthouse Mannheim, 2006
- "Gate 7" (12") K2, 2006
- "It's Majik" (12") Plastic City, 2006
- "Like You" (12") Kompakt Pop, 2006
- "Sozinho" (12") K2, 2006
- "Speicher 38 (The Rising Evil)" (12") Kompakt Extra, 2006
- "Arquipélago" (12") K2, 2005
- "Sunrise" (12") Plastic City, 2005
- Twiggy EP (12") Circle Music, 2005
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[edit] Remixes
- Goldfrapp - "A&E" (Gui Boratto Remix) Mute Records, 2007
- Agoria - "Baboul Hair Cuttin'" (Gui Boratto Remix) Different Recordings, 2006
- Oscar - "Freak Inside" (Gui Boratto Remix) Confused Recordings, 2006
- Kaleidoscópio - "Voce Me Apareceu" (Gui Boratto Horn Mix) Cuadra, 2004
- Adam Freeland - Silverlake Pills (Gui Boratto Remix), 2008
[edit] References
Mixmag magazine, April 2007
[edit] External links
- Gui Boratto Official Website
- Mega Music Official Website
- Chromophobia Review at [[Pitchfork Media]
- Interview (02/2007)