ALMAH/Ex-ANGRA Singer Launches DO IT! STUDIO In São Paulo

October 20, 2012

Brazilian singer, composer and producer Eduardo "Edu" Falaschi (ALMAH, ex-ANGRA) has launched Do It! Studio in São Paulo, Brazil in partnership with his brother and former SYMBOLS bandmate Tito Falaschi. In addition to working on Edu's own projects, the studio will serve as "a new pleasant home for musicians from Brazil and abroad who dream to create a professional recording," according to a press release.

Commented Edu: "Actually, Do It! Studio is a real accomplishment of my philosophy as a producer. I have in mind to make real sound production, according to the international standards. Having worked for more than 10 years with ANGRA, I know what it's all about, how the production of a professional CD should be done, detail by detail and thinking about the final result as a means to show identity of the band to future fans. Every step of work should be done with a lot of care, from composition and arrangements to mastering.

"[Earlier] this year I joined my forces with my brother Tito to create this studio with modern equipment such as Amp Mesaboogie, Pro Tools, Cubase, Mac computers, Yamaha monitors etc. All this will allow you to get to the best quality to be presented at the music market of today without wasting a lot of money.

"Due to our experience and contacts, we can afford to select good and promising bands to work with. For example, the debut CD of AGE OF ARTEMIS (2012) is very successful in Brazil and got a record deal in Japan. Now it's your turn!"

For more information, visit www.doitstudio.com.br.

Photos credit: Danillo Facchini

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