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Million Brazilians

Million Brazilians

Million Brazilians has been played on NTS in shows including Carla Dal Forno, featured first on 31 October 2017. Songs played include Red Rose and Obsidian and Traversing the Violet Skies.

Million Brazilians hail from Portland, Oregon. Forming in 2006, founding members Grant Corum (wind, electronics, voice) and Suzanne Stone (saxophone and vocals) have been central to the band since the beginning, while a rotating line-up backs them depending on the latest vision for the sound. In their early career, the band carried out their own interpretation of their genre bending ethos throughout the evolving American underground; “Exotica avant-garde mystical music that is impossible to classify’ described by Mississippi Record’s co-founder, Eric Issacson.

The band experienced success and critical acclaim with the releases of Wet Dry Jungala and Poderoso Monicato albums, and have been praised as being “completely enigmatic” throughout time using a wide variety of traditional & homemade instruments and electronics during “ritualistic performances.”

For over a decade, Million Brazilians have continued to exemplify their imagination into new sound works that “drift between boundless compositions, focused energetic improvisations and experimental collaboration that embrace a weird sort of transcendence."

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Million Brazilians

Million Brazilians has been played on NTS in shows including Carla Dal Forno, featured first on 31 October 2017. Songs played include Red Rose and Obsidian and Traversing the Violet Skies.

Million Brazilians hail from Portland, Oregon. Forming in 2006, founding members Grant Corum (wind, electronics, voice) and Suzanne Stone (saxophone and vocals) have been central to the band since the beginning, while a rotating line-up backs them depending on the latest vision for the sound. In their early career, the band carried out their own interpretation of their genre bending ethos throughout the evolving American underground; “Exotica avant-garde mystical music that is impossible to classify’ described by Mississippi Record’s co-founder, Eric Issacson.

The band experienced success and critical acclaim with the releases of Wet Dry Jungala and Poderoso Monicato albums, and have been praised as being “completely enigmatic” throughout time using a wide variety of traditional & homemade instruments and electronics during “ritualistic performances.”

For over a decade, Million Brazilians have continued to exemplify their imagination into new sound works that “drift between boundless compositions, focused energetic improvisations and experimental collaboration that embrace a weird sort of transcendence."

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Red Rose and Obsidian
Million Brazilians
Lullabies For Insomniacs2017
Traversing the Violet Skies
Million Brazilians
Lullabies For Insomniacs2017