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Sorte de Quem a Fez<\/strong> is the first single from Jo\u00e3o Mesquita’s upcoming debut EP. The track builds on a crossing of portuguese songwriting and MPB (brazillian popular music) and brings it into the space of a samba group. The record features production from Jo\u00e3o Borsch.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The instrumentation mashes together very textured acoustic instrument groups and solid rock\/pop elements. Mesquita was looking for a mix that could translate the feeling of being within a “roda de samba” – not as a distant listener, mind you, but to actually be in it, up close with every hit of percussion. That meant that mixing was very much about carving space out of the drums, bass and guitars to fit all that percussive action into, and to bring the whole thing into a cohesive space and timbre – without completely removing impact, that is. The EP recording style stands firmly on the “bedroom record” spectrum and often takes full advantage of that through quirky recordings and timbres.<\/p>\n\n\n\n