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Silhouettes: a Concept Album - Urban Pop: a decade of Musique

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Ghosttown 04:51
2.
Plead 05:01
3.
Hoverer 02:59
4.
Silhouettes 04:03
5.
Passage 00:43
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Universal 04:18
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released March 22, 2019

Silhouettes: A Concept Album (2012)

Ghosttown / Plead / Hoverer / Silhouettes / Passage / Universal / The Severe Death

Mixed by Musique assisted by Will F.
Mastered by Bruno Pires at Mundo Moinho
Programming done at Musique's Flat. Engineer: Musique
Vocals recorded at SRA Studio. Engineer: Renato Ávila
Guest Vocals n' Saga Characters: on "Plead": Rafael Nasic; on "Hoverer": Gabriel "MoNGe" Lucas; on "Silhouettes": Marina Reguffe; on "Universal": Smailin Stocker and Murilo Sedrez; on "The Severe Death": Erlon Monteiro
Artwork and artistic development by Karol S. and Will F.
Remastered at Estúdio 2nd Floor. Engineer: Regis Garcia
All lyrics, story concept and vocal coaching by Musique

- This album doesn't carry any other song samples.
- With Goldmic gone (RIP bro), I had tons of conversations with potential co-producers, but no one took the duty.
- The first song written to the album was "Universal". The original idea was to call the album "Universal" and go even more accessible than on Soundtracks. Then I felt the urge to take it to the next level and do something more hermetic, so the idea for a concept album came to mind.
- CD release party happened again at Livraria Vanguarda. This time on a weekday. It was pretty shhwweeet, nonetheless.
- All guest vocalists recorded their parts in the same Saturday afternoon at SRA.
- In respect to the album concept and to the presence of all these vocal talents, the vocals were put to a higher-than-usual volume, which was an awfully hard decision to make. Luckily it paid off in the end.
- During the process I wrote a version for a Black Sabbath song for a tribute organized by a blog, but the homage never came to pass.

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