Skank - Discografia -1993-2014- Flac — Extended

Carrossel continues the “deconstruction trilogy” that began with Maquinarama, moving even further away from Skank’s ska‑reggae roots toward a more rock‑oriented, guitar‑driven sound. The album includes 15 new songs, including the single , a collaboration with Arnaldo Antunes. The band described it as a “sixties‑inspired voyage through the doors of perception”.

Contém "É Proibido Fumar" e "Jackie Tequila". Na versão FLAC, note a separação estéreo; o pedal wah-wah de Samuel Rosa dança entre os canais, enquanto a linha de baixo de Lelo Zaneti rola solta e redonda.

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Sendo o álbum mais recente deste recorte cronológico, ele se beneficia de técnicas modernas de gravação. O formato digital sem perdas entrega uma definição impecável de todos os instrumentos. Por que ouvir a discografia do Skank em FLAC? Skank - Discografia -1993-2014- FLAC

Essencial para captar as complexas camadas de efeitos de guitarra e os arranjos de cordas gravados em estúdio, que muitas vezes passam despercebidos em formatos de baixa qualidade. 6. Cosmotron (2003) – Pop Psicodélico e Melancolia

Abaixo, analisamos a trajetória musical do Skank entre 1993 e 2014, destacando os álbuns que definiram a identidade da banda. 1. A Era de Ouro do Dancehall e Ska (1993–1998)

: The multi-layered vocal harmonies and bright percussion work in "Jackie Tequila" gain immense clarity, showcasing the brilliant production that drove their first massive commercial wave. 3. O Samba Poconé (1996) Contém "É Proibido Fumar" e "Jackie Tequila"

For fans of Brazilian pop-rock, the name Skank needs no introduction. Formed in Belo Horizonte in 1991, the band—comprising Samuel Rosa (vocals/guitar), Henrique Portugal (keyboards), Lelo Zaneti (bass), and Haroldo Ferretti (drums)—became one of Latin America’s most successful rock acts. Their unique fusion of reggae, ska, rock, and traditional Brazilian rhythms defined a generation.

For over two decades, Skank wasn't just a band; they were the soundtrack to Brazilian pop-rock. Collecting their work from 1993 to 2014 in is the best way to appreciate the sonic evolution from Belo Horizonte's dancehalls to stadiums.

: The booming, danceable basslines and fast-shifting guitar textures require uncompressed playback to fully appreciate the complex studio mixing engineered during the peak of 1990s recording budgets. 4. Siderado (1998) O formato digital sem perdas entrega uma definição

"Vou Deixar" e "Dois Rios" (com Nando Reis). O FLAC captura a ambiência das gravações – o eco natural das vozes e a maciez da secção de cordas.

Energetic, heavily influenced by reggae, dancehall, and ska.

The breakthrough. A massive success featuring "Jackie Tequila" and "Te Ver," blending Jamaican rhythms with a distinct Brazilian flair.

A transitional shift toward British pop (Britpop), introspective melodies, and textured rock.

Originally released independently in 1992, this 1993 major-label re-release introduced hits like "Tanto" (a version of Bob Dylan's "I Want You") and "O Homem Que Sabia Demais".