Out of It by Brad Sucks

rock electro indie

Free Album Download: Genre – Progressive Trance

Erotic Dream – Progressive Sensations by Speedsound

  
Erotic Dream / Planet B.E.N. Records – Brazil Erotic Dream is a project developed by Guilherme Felipe da Silva Filho and Rodrigo Póvoa. They had their first contact with electronic music in 2002. At that time, the raves have begun to expand throughout all Brasilia city where they live. Over these years, they have searched to know and to learn about the rhythms that shake the raves. With several friends DJs and producers in scene, they have their interest called to work with this. In 2005, Guilherme went to Belo Horizonte in order to learn more by working in the best music studio of that city. In 2006, he returned to Brasilia and met Rodrigo, who was already doing his experiences with progressive trance. Then, they decided to join themselves to develop this project. At last, after months into a studio, they presented their first production. Thus that they launched their work, they had a big surprise with the great public recognition. 2007 was a lucky year: they presented their work in many parties, beside national and international artists of a very good concept. Last year they launched also a virtual album called Progressive sensations, which was the starting point of the live.

Free Album Download: Genre – Pop Rock

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Brad Sucks has his own style and unique sound, and carries it off to perfection. That was true for the first album, and is just as true for this new one. Great stuff.

While this music isn’t in one of my preferred genres (I tend to look for darker, more pain-ridden music), I found myself playing both Brad Sucks albums repeatedly out of pure nostalgia. The reason is that the track “Making Me Nervous” from the first album is the default demo track included in the Cockos Reaper music production environment, so I heard it a zillion times while playing around with that software for a while. That left a lasting impression. :-)

While I may not be the target audience, I want to give Brad a big thumbs up for doing what he does so well, and for being a standard bearer for free and open-source music (sources on his site). The Brad Sucks sound is just unmistakeable. Good work. :-)