Boogarins' Doce Artwork - Taken from Bandcamp
Hypnotizing bass lines have always been my thing. If a
song doesn’t have a memorable bass line, then the bass should cut enough
through the mix for me to be aware of it without using exceedingly fancy audio
devices (For me, this kind of songs are best appreciated when walking down the
street).
Today’s second pill doesn’t have that kind of hum-able bass line, but what it does have is a neatly put together mix, where the bass is loud enough to captivate and entrance you.
Boogarins
is a South American band, from Goiânia,
Brazil. What’s best, they sing in Portuguese, which I didn’t really care
for before finding them. As it turns out, it’s a pretty effective language to
sing psychedelic music in, and I found myself mumbling similar sounds (I don’t
know a thing about Portuguese beyond cuss words) and thumping my feet along to
the aforementioned soothing, narcotizing bass line. Something that I found
quite curious, was the constitution of the climax, that is, at its peak, the
songs goes into panning pandemonium, with
various synth sounds that make your eyes roll round and round, in a good way.
Puff, I don’t even know where I am right now. But I do know where Boogarins’Facebook site is. Listen to the song on the embedded player below and shoot us a comment!
Puff, I don’t even know where I am right now. But I do know where Boogarins’Facebook site is. Listen to the song on the embedded player below and shoot us a comment!
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