Brazilian Girls
is a band from New York City known for their eclectic blend of electronic dance music with musical styles as diverse as tango, chanson, house, reggae and lounge. [1] None of the members are actually from Brazil and the only female in the band is lead singer Sabina Sciubba [2]. Other members include keyboardist Didi Gutman, drummer Aaron Johnston and former bassist Jesse Murphy.
The band has released three studio albums up to date: Their self titled debut album in 2005; their second album, entitled Talk to La Bomb
, released in September 2006; and third album New York City
, released on August 5, 2008.
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History
Sabina Sciubba, daughter of
Italian and
German parents, was born in
Rome on 23 February 1975 and grew up in
Munich and
Nice. Growing up she learned to speak
Italian,
German,
Spanish,
French,
Portuguese and
English, languages which she regularly incorporates into her songs (all six languages are featured on their debut album).
Before the formation of Brazilian Girls, Sciubba recorded two
jazz albums -
You Don't Know What Love Is
with pianist
Chris Anderson and
Meet Me in London
with guitarist
Antonio Forcione.
The band itself formed in 2003, while jamming at a
New York club, Nublu. While playing a weekly gig, the band wrote many of the original songs that would appear on their debut album.
On February 1, 2005, the band released their self-titled debut.
Their third album,
New York City
came out in 2008. They toured through October, at which time the band took a break for Sciubba to deliver a child. No new tour plans or album news since then.
Discography
Albums
- Brazilian Girls
(Verve Records) (1 February 1 2005)
- Talk to La Bomb
(Verve Records) (12 September 2006)
- New York City
(Verve Records) (5 August 2008)
Singles & EPs
- "Lazy Lover EP" (EP) (self-released) (2004)
- "Don't Stop" (Verve Records) (2005)
- "More Than Pussy - The Remix EP" (Verve Forecast) (2007)
Videos
- "Brazilian Girls: Live in NYC" (Verve Records and iTunes) (2005)
The New York Club Brazilian Girls played in is called "NuBlu"
References
- Allmusic.com: Brazilian Girls
- Miller, Winter and Bracken, Kassie. "Sabina Sciubba Discusses Her Music" http://video.nytimes.com/video/2006/10/06/arts/music/1194817121030/sabina-sciubba-discusses-her-music.html retrieved 2009.02.25 retrieved 2009.02.25