Gui Boratto
Gui Boratto | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Guilherme Boratto |
Born | 1974 (age 49–50) |
Origin | São Paulo, Brazil |
Genres | House |
Occupation | Record producer |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Kompakt |
Website | guiboratto |
Guilherme Boratto (born 1974) is a Brazilian electronic music producer. In the 1990s, he was a member of the Eurodance group Sect.
His debut solo record, Chromophobia,[1] was named album of the month by Mixmag.[2] He has since released six more full-length albums as well as numerous EPs and singles.
Boratto owns the record label D.O.C., distributed by Kompakt. The first artist he signed was the Brazilian electronic duo Elekfantz.[3]
Onstage, Boratto uses a laptop equipped with Ableton Live, a JazzMutant Lemur, a monome, and an Akai APC40. He sometimes invites guest guitarists to join him.[4]
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Chromophobia (2007)
- Take My Breath Away (2009)
- III (2011)
- The K2 Chapter (2013)
- Abaporu (2014)
- Pentagram (2018)[5]
- Backstage (2020)[5]
EPs
[edit]- Twiggy (2005)
- Sunrise (2006)
- Beluga (2006)
- Like You (2006)
- Division (2006)
- It's Majik (2006)
- Atol (Remixes) (2007)
- Royal House (2007)
- The Rivington EP (2007)
- Eurasia (2007)
- The Rivington Remixes (2008)
- Atomic Soda (2008)
- Notations (2009)
- Azzurra (2010)
- This Is Not the End Remixe (2012)
Selected singles
[edit]- "Arquipélago" (2005)
- "Speicher 38" (2006)
- "Brazilian Soccer – Edition (Paralelo, Tipologia)" (2006)
- "Sozinho" (2006)
- "Gate 7" (2006)
- "Chromophobia Remixe, Pt. 1" (2007)
- "Chromophobia Remixe, Pt. 2" (2007)
- "Speicher 55" (2007)
- "Tales from the Lab" (2008)
- "No Turning Back" (2009)
- "The Drill" (2011)
- "Too Late" (2013)
- "Take Control" (2014)
- "Animal Machine" (2015)
- "Drink in Paris" (2023)
- "Déjeuner Sur L'Herbe" (2023)
Selected remixes
[edit]Year | Original Artist | Title |
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2004 | Kaleidoscópio | "Você Me Apareceu (Gui Boratto Horn Mix)" |
2006 | Agoria | "Baboul Hair Cuttin' (Gui Boratto Remix)" |
Oscar | "Freak Inside (Gui Boratto Remix)"" | |
2007 | Eyerer and Chopstick | "Haunting (Gui Boratto Remix)" |
Guy J and Sahar Z | "Hazui (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Monoroom | "Memory Inc (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Zentex | "Pimioe (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Tube & Berger featuring Vanity | "Funky Shit (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Delon and Dalcan | "Beyond Clouds (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Robert Babicz | "Sin (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Sian | "Flood (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Will Saul and Tam Cooper | "Sequential Circus (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Tocadisco feat. Lennart A. Salomon | "Better Begin (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Phonique | "Space Cruise (feat. Gui Borrato Phonique Version)" | |
Oliver Klein | "ReKraft (Gui Boratto Version)" | |
Goldfrapp | "A&E (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
2008 | Patrice D Angello and Nick Holson | "One Day (Gui Borratto Remix)" |
Philip Flindt | "Forward (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Adam Freeland | "Silverlake Pills (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Bomb the Bass | "Black River (featuring Mark Lanegan)” (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Sam Taylor Wood & Pet Shop Boys | "I'm in Love with a German Film Star (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
2009 | Pet Shop Boys | "Love Etc. (Gui Boratto Remix)" |
Solee | "Impressed (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
Moby | "Pale Horses (Gui Boratto’s Last Window Remix)" | |
Massive Attack | "Paradise Circus (Gui Boratto Mix)" | |
2010 | Alexis Tyrel | "Rebecca Loos (Gui Boratto Remix)" |
Way Out West | "The Gift (Gui Boratto's Fallopian Remix)" | |
Trentemoller | "Sycamore Feeling" | |
2012 | Neil Davidge | "Awakening (Halo 4 Original Soundtrack) (Gui Boratto Remix)" |
Battles | "Wall Street (Gui Boratto Remix)"" | |
Stimming & David August | "Sexy Biest (Gui Boratto Remix)" | |
2013 | Wankelmut feat. Emma Louise | "My Head is a Jungle (Gui Boratto Remix)" |
2015 | Melon | "Air (Gui Boratto Remix)" |
2017 | London Grammar | "Big Picture (Gui Boratto Rework)" |
References
[edit]- ^ Thiessen, Brock."Gui Boratto Tells Stories", Exclaim!, April 2009
- ^ "Gui Boratto: Chromophobia". Pitchfork. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
- ^ "Interview: Gui Boratto Launches New Label, Premieres Too Late EP". 12 July 2013.
- ^ "RA: Gui Boratto: Like you – Interview". Residentadvisor.net. 14 March 2008. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
- ^ a b Blyweiss, Adam (15 June 2018). "Gui Boratto – Pentagram". treblezine.com. Retrieved 3 May 2022.