Electronic Music meets brazilian music in Om’Dub, Marcelo Vig’s album, made with a successful crowd funding campaign.
Making full use of electronic music’s possibilities, Marcelo Vig appropriates genres such as House and Dubstep to explore Brazilian Music’s own elements and diversity.
Om’Dub has a clear reference to Dub - a reggae variation that found its electronic music representatives in the hands of people like Leftfield and Asian Dub Foundation, Apollo 440 etc.
Through his own interpretation of Dub, Marcelo Vig creates a sound that fuses the DNAs of Brazilian and Electronic music, with a vivid presence of calf skin drums and digital drums, human voices and digital textures in an original combination of styles that distances itself from the 4 on the floor most common patterns.
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