Don't make a mistake with the avatar above. The music of El Macaquito is entirely provocative and dirty. The project is result from ghetto and its sound blends hip-hop, bass, electronic and brazilian rap. All tracks with themes involving insanity, riot, policy, eroticism, human behavior, retro, futurism and sci-fi. The result is a funk carioca sofisticated, but few hits at the slums of the Rio. To produce, he use laptop, sampler, vinyl and keyboard. Behind nickname El Macaquito, Romulo Castor also produce other bass-heavy rhythms like Jungle, Dance Hall and Gabber.
El Macaquito is entirely provocative and dirty. The project is result from ghetto and its sound blends hip-hop, bass, electronic and brazilian rap. All tracks with themes involving insanity, riot, policy, eroticism, human behavior, retro, futurism and sci-fi. The result is a funk carioca sofisticated, but few hits at the slums of the Rio. To produce, he use laptop, sampler, vinyl and keyboard. Behind nickname El Macaquito, Romulo Castor also produce other bass-heavy rhythms like Jungle, Dance Hall and Gabber.
Rio de Janeiro
Family, Zulu Nation, Kraftwerk, Afrika Bambaataa, Scratch-D (Dynamix II), Tony Butler, Arthur Baker, John Robie, Techno Bass Crew, DXJ, Malcolm X, Fernanda Abreu, Run DMC, Titãs, 808 State, RPM, roxanne wars, Equipes de Som cariocas, Chemical Brothers, Tim Maia, Ivan Lins, Legião Urbana, Goldie, LTJ Buken, Hip Hop nacional and all the DJs, producers and MCs.
Laptop, Keyboard, Sampler, Electronic drums