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      <title>Noite de Carnaval Cremix</title>
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      <description>Um remix de quatro dias: primeiro, eu montei os vocais no editor de som. Depois, comecei a tocar os beats, procurando uma batida forte de techno, mesclando os sons de tambores africanos e brasileiros. Eu tento sempre tocar como um live pa, mesmo pra remixes feitos em programas de edio de som. Dessa vez, eu fiz diferente dos outros remixes que coloquei aqui no overmundo - trabalhei 4 dias nele. A four days remix: First, I set up the sound editor program with some vocals. Than, I started to play the beats, searching for an option to make a strong techno, mixed with african/brazilian drums. The funny part is that I play a live beat program to make everyhting like playing an instrument. </description>
      <content:encoded>Um remix de quatro dias: primeiro, eu montei os vocais no editor de som. Depois, comecei a tocar os beats, procurando uma batida forte de techno, mesclando os sons de tambores africanos e brasileiros. Eu tento sempre tocar como um live pa, mesmo pra remixes feitos em programas de edição de som. Dessa vez, eu fiz diferente dos outros remixes que coloquei aqui no overmundo - trabalhei 4 dias nele. <br />
A four days remix: First, I set up the sound editor program with some vocals. Than, I started to play the beats, searching for an option to make a strong techno, mixed with african/brazilian drums. <br />
The funny part is that I play a live beat program to make everyhting like playing an instrument.</content:encoded>
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