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O Módulo 1000 foi um grupo de hard rock carioca, formado em 1969, que teve breve duração. O quarteto seguia uma linha pesada com nítidas influências de Black Sabbath e toques de psicodelia a la Pink Floyd. Composto por Daniel (voz e guitarra), Luís Paulo (orgão), Eduardo (baixo) e Candinho (bateria), o Módulo 1000 teve em seu currículo a participação no V Festival Internacional da Canção e o lançamento de um único álbum em 1972, que hoje é um valioso ítem para os negociantes de LPs raros. Na década de 1990, um colecionador de discos do Rio de Janeiro comprou os direitos do Módulo 1000 junto a Top Tape e transformou o LP em CD com um número limitado de cópias (500 copias). O CD saiu pela Zaher Zein/Projeto Luz Eterna. Na Europa o disco - Não Fale Com Paredes - tornou-se um clássico.
Módulo 1000 Não Fale Com Paredes. COMPLETE WORKS
Módulo 1000 Não Fale Com Paredes. COMPLETE WORKS
There's No Tropicalia In This PostModulo 1000 - Nao Fale Com ParedesMost of the US focus on Brazilian music from the late '60's - early '70's has been on Tropicalia sounds. Cute, fuzzy, pop-psych stuff with a bit of a tropical lilt. This on the other hand..This album is heavy as hell. Big organ and guitar sounds. Heavy 4/4 beats. Only the Portugese tips it off as being Brazilian.It's also rare as hell. There have been a couple reissues over time, none that I can tell are legit. Mine is burned from a boot lp from probably the late-90's. The sound is not super - kind of bassy and muddy. There's even a part where I could swear there's a skip in the master. That's what you get when you master from a vinyl copy, I guess.I wouldn't call this great all the way through, but it's a solid B+. Have fun with it.
There's No Tropicalia In This PostModulo 1000 - Nao Fale Com ParedesMost of the US focus on Brazilian music from the late '60's - early '70's has been on Tropicalia sounds. Cute, fuzzy, pop-psych stuff with a bit of a tropical lilt. This on the other hand..This album is heavy as hell. Big organ and guitar sounds. Heavy 4/4 beats. Only the Portugese tips it off as being Brazilian.It's also rare as hell. There have been a couple reissues over time, none that I can tell are legit. Mine is burned from a boot lp from probably the late-90's. The sound is not super - kind of bassy and muddy. There's even a part where I could swear there's a skip in the master. That's what you get when you master from a vinyl copy, I guess.I wouldn't call this great all the way through, but it's a solid B+. Have fun with it.
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