Metropole
Metropole. ©2014 Dani Gurgel
Metropole. ©2014 Dani Gurgel
Metropole. ©2014 Dani Gurgel
Thiago Rabello. ©2014 Dani Gurgel
Gabriel Santiago. ©2014 Dani Gurgel
Zé Godoy & Sidiel Vieira. ©2014 Dani Gurgel

Songs

Composed by Sidiel Vieira
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Videos

Live at studio recording
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  • country:Brazil
  • region:São Paulo
  • style(s):Jazz, World Jazz
  • label:Da Pa Virada
  • type:Quartet
  • gender:male
  • instrumentation:instrumental, unplugged, piano, guitar
  • artist posted by:Da Pa Virada

Line up

  • Gabriel Santiago (guitars)
  • Sidiel Vieira (bass)
  • Thiago Rabello (drums)
  • Zé Godoy (piano)

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Contemporary and borderless. That’s Metropole quartet, presenting their first record. With only their own compositions and a lot of room for improvisation, their album shows they can groove and play classical pieces at once. Created by drummer and producer Thiago Rabello, Metropole is a reunion of four friends to play their own music, with himself, Zé Godoy (piano), Gabriel Santiago (acoustic and electric guitars) and Sidiel Vieira (bass).
Greatly driven by European Jazz, but also influenced by music from all over the world, Metropole has a Brazilian instrumental soul with a touch of so many other places the musicians have been and listened to in their careers. We can listen to beautiful harmonies and melodies from Minas Gerais (Brazilian state) to Sweden.
From "Jogo de Sucessões", a well humoured groove by Sidiel Vieira, through "What really counts" and "Riverfront", tunes originally written for an Orchestra and featuring Gabriel Santiago on vocals, to Zé Godoy’s almost classical pieces "Tutu" and "Primeiro dia de inverno", we can notice the different influences of the four musicians converging into a unique sound.

Records

"Metropole" - Metropole