Don’t you know Brazilian Girls yet? This new-yorker band is almost an ONU meeting: the singer Sabina is from Italy, Aaron the drummer is american, and Didi at the synths is from Venezuela (the “Brazil” thing in the name is only to make it even more cosmopolitan and cooler). Their sound is far away from any indie NY rock cliché: they flirt (a lot) with electronica, folk, and many other sonic trips. They’re experimental without being boring, which is a nice thing. Even nicer was their mighty producer Hector Castillo, who has mentioned the use of “ample doses” of several Ohm Force plugins in his recent interview for Remix Mag. Hector is the guy behind Thirsty Dog Productions (David Bowie, Björk, Roger Waters, among other big names) and came to the Ohm side of the Force last year. It seems he’s having some fun with his new plugs, so check his sound out and try to figure out what plugin he used in each track…
Tags: brazilian girls, hector castillo, NY, remixmag
