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City: Brasília
Country: BR
Signup Date: 11/19/2005

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Friday, February 20, 2009 
Thursday, December 04, 2008 

Hey, brats!

Cancro Molly.mp3 for free at http://www.spsonica.com/downloads1.php

 

be nice to your parents,ok?

Wednesday, October 29, 2008 

We - AS A BAND - are about to release some new shit you've never even imagined. It is indeed - AS A RECORD - quite an accomplishment, since we had some Bible-esque damnations to struggle with over the past 8 months . The year is 2008 and BAD TRIP SIMULATOR 2 is - as an artistic step - what we are blurbing about.

Check out 'cabra da peste negra' and 'DF death trap', two little samples from the worst things BRASÍLIA - AS A CITY - can put up with.

...please don't forget to leave your comments - as a fan - and some nice business proposals - as an WISEGUY/GIRL from the PHONOGRAPHIC INDUSTRY.

 

always yours,

munha - as the band leader.

Monday, September 10, 2007 
Grimoire folk. Or call it Faustian world jazz. Satanique Samba Trio, which seizes the listener with terribly acidic, hallucinogenic intellectual fuck folk, is "satanic" in that it flies in the face of the pugnacious conservatism of Brasilia's traditional samba scene. It is an utter turmoil of music culture. This diabolical samba threesome is dissonant and defiant of ideas of conventional aural beauty and contemptuous of those who would restrain the reign of creativity; but they are not turmoil though they may strike with such force. This music is meticulous, yet flows like mercury and lava. It is satanic in a way of majestic beauty. This is absolute libertarianism of art. Satanique Samba Trio's songwriting and performance skills will test your spirits; you durst not be found lacking. These songs will match you blow for blow and they move with such grace and hypnotic power. Satanique Samba Trio offer a message from the void within ourselves. It is a musically evolutionary phoenix rising from hot, scalding ashes and raising you up as a sacrifice to jazz, to folk, to the strains of world music, to prog, to math music ... it is a paean to brilliance.-- review by Kristofer Upjohn
Thursday, August 23, 2007 

Satanique Samba Trio
Sangrou

By David Dacks

Sangrou cuts through any preconceptions of easygoing samba like a chainsaw through flesh. The Satanic reference in the name should not be taken lightly — this album could just as easily be featured in Aggressive Tendencies or Destination Out. The Trio's sound is very disjointed and aggravated, boiled down to punk-length samba extrapolations with lots of spiky electric guitar and quick cuts. A label like Cuneiform could just as easily have put this record out; it would fit right in with the art school-informed improvised rock in which they specialise. There are a great deal of sophisticated influences at play here but the sextet (not a trio) rock out — math rock out, to be precise. From the cut and paste textures, Zorn/Zappa inspirations and horn arrangements that look back to freedom jazz of the '60s and '70s emerges a spectacular ensemble sound. Effects, especially on the bass sounds, are essential to what's happening. Sangrou sounds like what downtown New Yorkers have been trying to accomplish for years — Forro In The Dark is a contemporary reference point — but this effort is miles beyond anything I've heard. ..Sangrou-->

Wednesday, May 09, 2007 

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