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Patife Band

Patife Band ("patife" is a word in Portuguese meaning "stooge" or "knucklehead") is a Brazilian post-punk band formed in São Paulo in 1983 by Paulo Barnabé, initially under the name Paulo Patife Band. They are considered to be one of the major exponents of the "Vanguarda Paulistana" movement. Characterized by its heavily experimental and almost non-descript musical style, that uses dodecaphonism and atonality as main principles of composition and flirts with many different genres such as jazz, punk rock, traditional Brazilian music and popular music, it was favorably compared to American band Pere Ubu,[1] and one critic at some point called their sound "a crossing between King Crimson and Fear".[2]

Patife Band
Also known asPaulo Patife Band (1983)
OriginSão Paulo, Brazil
GenresPost-punk, experimental rock, noise rock, math rock
Years active1983–1990; 2003; 2005–present
LabelsLira Paulistana, WEA, PISCES Entretenimento Ltda.
MembersPaulo Barnabé
Richard Firmino
Paulo Braga
Matheus Leston
Gustavo Boni
Paulo Mello
Fábio Gouvêa
Past membersSidney Giovenazzi
Maurício Biazzi
James Muller
Cidão Trindade
Eduardo Batistela
André Fonseca
Websitepisces.com.br/patifeband

The band was disestablished in 1990, but reformed briefly in 2003 with a new line-up and releasing a live album. In 2005 it was reformed again with yet another line-up, and since then they make sporadic shows around São Paulo. A further change on the band's line-up was made in 2015.

History edit

Heavily influenced by the style of Itamar Assumpção,[3] Patife Band was founded in São Paulo in 1983 as Paulo Patife Band, by Paulo Barnabé (the younger brother of Brazilian actor and musician Arrigo Barnabé), André Fonseca (who would form experimental rock band Okotô in 1987, and serve as synthpop band Metrô's guitarist from 2002 to 2004), Sidney Giovenazzi and James Muller. Muller, however, left the band one year later, and was replaced by Cidão Trindade. In the same year, they simplified their name to Patife Band.

In 1985, Patife Band released their first work, a self-titled EP, via independent label Lira Paulistana Records, containing the songs "Tijolinho" (a Bobby di Carlo cover), "Tô Tenso" (that was covered by Ratos de Porão) and a cover of the traditional Christmas song "Silent Night", among others. In the following year, two songs by them, "Pregador Maldito" and an early version of "Poema em Linha Reta", appeared in the soundtrack of the film Cidade Oculta, which starred Paulo's brother Arrigo.[1]

Their only studio album, Corredor Polonês, was released in 1987 via WEA. Included in it, among others, are "Poema em Linha Reta" (a poem by Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa set to music), "Vida de Operário" (an Excomungados cover), "Teu Bem" and the eponymous "Corredor Polonês". (The latter two songs would reach a higher fame after being covered by Cássia Eller and Ratos de Porão, respectively.) After a short tour to promote the album, the band ended in 1990.[1]

After a 13-year hiatus, Patife Band was briefly re-established in 2003 with a different line-up — Maurício Biazzi replaced former bassist Sidney Giovenazzi and Eduardo Batistela replaced drummer Cidão Trindade — and played at the Festival Demo Sound in Londrina, Paraná. A live album of their performance in the festival, titled Ao Vivo, was released in the same year, and is available for streaming at the band's official Myspace.

In 2005 they reunited once more, with yet another line-up, and have been doing sporadic shows ever since. In early 2015, longtime guitarist André Fonseca parted ways with the band and was replaced by Fábio Gouvêa; new members Paulo Mello (who had already worked with the band as a session member on their debut, Corredor Polonês) and Paulo Braga joined the group as well. They are currently recording a single.[4]

Two songs by Patife Band were featured in the compilation album The Sexual Life of the Savages, released in 2005 by British label Soul Jazz Records. A picture of Paulo Barnabé was used as the compilation's cover.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Extended plays edit

Live albums edit

  • Ao Vivo (2003)

Compilations edit

Featured the songs "Teu Bem" and "Poema em Linha Reta".

Line-up edit

Current members edit

  • Paulo Barnabé – vocals, percussion (1983–1990, 2003, 2005–)
  • Richard Firmino – alto sax (2005–)
  • Paulo Braga – piano (2015–)
  • Matheus Leston – synthesizers (2005–)
  • Gustavo Boni – bass (2005–)
  • Paulo Mello – drums (2015–)
  • Fábio Gouvêa – guitar (2015–)

Former members edit

  • Sidney Giovenazzi – bass (1983–1990)
  • Maurício Biazzi – bass (2003)
  • James Muller – drums (1983–1984)
  • Cidão Trindade – drums (1984–1990)
  • Eduardo Batistela – drums (2003)
  • André Fonseca – guitars (1983–1990, 2003, 2005–2015)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Patife Band (in Portuguese)
  2. ^ Sete Doses de Cachaça: Série Coisa Fina: 18 – Patife Band (in Portuguese)
  3. ^ Décadas de Som: Patife Band (in Portuguese)
  4. ^ SESC SP | Programação | Patife Band (in Portuguese)

External links edit

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Patife Band patife is a word in Portuguese meaning stooge or knucklehead is a Brazilian post punk band formed in Sao Paulo in 1983 by Paulo Barnabe initially under the name Paulo Patife Band They are considered to be one of the major exponents of the Vanguarda Paulistana movement Characterized by its heavily experimental and almost non descript musical style that uses dodecaphonism and atonality as main principles of composition and flirts with many different genres such as jazz punk rock traditional Brazilian music and popular music it was favorably compared to American band Pere Ubu 1 and one critic at some point called their sound a crossing between King Crimson and Fear 2 Patife BandAlso known asPaulo Patife Band 1983 OriginSao Paulo BrazilGenresPost punk experimental rock noise rock math rockYears active1983 1990 2003 2005 presentLabelsLira Paulistana WEA PISCES Entretenimento Ltda MembersPaulo BarnabeRichard FirminoPaulo BragaMatheus LestonGustavo BoniPaulo MelloFabio GouveaPast membersSidney GiovenazziMauricio BiazziJames MullerCidao TrindadeEduardo BatistelaAndre FonsecaWebsitepisces wbr com wbr br wbr patifebandThe band was disestablished in 1990 but reformed briefly in 2003 with a new line up and releasing a live album In 2005 it was reformed again with yet another line up and since then they make sporadic shows around Sao Paulo A further change on the band s line up was made in 2015 Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Extended plays 2 3 Live albums 2 4 Compilations 3 Line up 3 1 Current members 3 2 Former members 4 References 5 External linksHistory editHeavily influenced by the style of Itamar Assumpcao 3 Patife Band was founded in Sao Paulo in 1983 as Paulo Patife Band by Paulo Barnabe the younger brother of Brazilian actor and musician Arrigo Barnabe Andre Fonseca who would form experimental rock band Okoto in 1987 and serve as synthpop band Metro s guitarist from 2002 to 2004 Sidney Giovenazzi and James Muller Muller however left the band one year later and was replaced by Cidao Trindade In the same year they simplified their name to Patife Band In 1985 Patife Band released their first work a self titled EP via independent label Lira Paulistana Records containing the songs Tijolinho a Bobby di Carlo cover To Tenso that was covered by Ratos de Porao and a cover of the traditional Christmas song Silent Night among others In the following year two songs by them Pregador Maldito and an early version of Poema em Linha Reta appeared in the soundtrack of the film Cidade Oculta which starred Paulo s brother Arrigo 1 Their only studio album Corredor Polones was released in 1987 via WEA Included in it among others are Poema em Linha Reta a poem by Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa set to music Vida de Operario an Excomungados cover Teu Bem and the eponymous Corredor Polones The latter two songs would reach a higher fame after being covered by Cassia Eller and Ratos de Porao respectively After a short tour to promote the album the band ended in 1990 1 After a 13 year hiatus Patife Band was briefly re established in 2003 with a different line up Mauricio Biazzi replaced former bassist Sidney Giovenazzi and Eduardo Batistela replaced drummer Cidao Trindade and played at the Festival Demo Sound in Londrina Parana A live album of their performance in the festival titled Ao Vivo was released in the same year and is available for streaming at the band s official Myspace In 2005 they reunited once more with yet another line up and have been doing sporadic shows ever since In early 2015 longtime guitarist Andre Fonseca parted ways with the band and was replaced by Fabio Gouvea new members Paulo Mello who had already worked with the band as a session member on their debut Corredor Polones and Paulo Braga joined the group as well They are currently recording a single 4 Two songs by Patife Band were featured in the compilation album The Sexual Life of the Savages released in 2005 by British label Soul Jazz Records A picture of Paulo Barnabe was used as the compilation s cover Discography editStudio albums edit Corredor Polones 1987 Extended plays edit Patife Band 1985 Live albums edit Ao Vivo 2003 Compilations edit The Sexual Life of the Savages 2005 Featured the songs Teu Bem and Poema em Linha Reta Line up editCurrent members edit Paulo Barnabe vocals percussion 1983 1990 2003 2005 Richard Firmino alto sax 2005 Paulo Braga piano 2015 Matheus Leston synthesizers 2005 Gustavo Boni bass 2005 Paulo Mello drums 2015 Fabio Gouvea guitar 2015 Former members edit Sidney Giovenazzi bass 1983 1990 Mauricio Biazzi bass 2003 James Muller drums 1983 1984 Cidao Trindade drums 1984 1990 Eduardo Batistela drums 2003 Andre Fonseca guitars 1983 1990 2003 2005 2015 References edit a b c Patife Band in Portuguese Sete Doses de Cachaca Serie Coisa Fina 18 Patife Band in Portuguese Decadas de Som Patife Band in Portuguese SESC SP Programacao Patife Band in Portuguese External links editPatife Band on Facebook Patife Band on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patife Band amp oldid 1180952808, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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