Rodrigo Panassolo

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A brazilian artist making music. Rodrigo Panassolo is a Brazilian musician, composer and producer, involved in over 500 artist tracks and uncountable publicity pieces.

Rodrigo Panassolo is a Brazilian musician, composer and producer. His award winning first solo album was released by a Brazilian and a Japanese lables, and has been played in several radios around the world. After national release in Porto Alegre, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, the album was presented live in a tour of ten concerts over six countries in Europe by May 2013. His second work was a web series of studio live sessions with five songs. The project was released in a tour of eight concerts around USA by November 2014, including cities like Las Vegas, Los Angeles and New York. His last releases include a whole inedited Carnival album and a electronic/bossanova experience that was totally produced in his home studio. The artist composed all songs, recorded all instruments, mixed and mastered all tracks of the album called The First Sip. That was the first release of the project called A Cup of Bossas, that has the singer Gisele De Santi on vocals.
Rodrigo is involved in over 500 artists songs and uncountable publicity pieces.

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    I love your samples!

Interview with Rodrigo Panassolo

  1. Q: Which artist would you like to work with and why?

  2. A: Ennio Morricone. He is a great composer and his songs are universal. I would love to produce something with him.

  3. Q: Can you share one music production tip?

  4. A: I think we have to make music with truth. Always.

  5. Q: What type of music do you usually work on?

  6. A: Usually I work in brazilian songs with jazz and pop influences. People use to hire me for organic sounds with a sip of electronic instruments and effects.

  7. Q: What's your strongest skill?

  8. A: I believe my best skill is the sensibility to create and the resourcefulness to execute what I need.

  9. Q: What do you bring to a song?

  10. A: I always try to reach what the song is meant to be.

  11. Q: What's your typical work process?

  12. A: Usually I start creating the music atmosphere in the guitar. Rhythm, harmony, an idea of a melody, if its the case... Then, I record a first guide and start a preproduction of the track. Then, I start to record the final tracks, edit and finalize the job.

  13. Q: Tell us about your studio setup.

  14. A: I have a small home studio powered with a mac and Protools, a Motu interface and a couple of good mics like Neumman and Sennheiser. That allows me to record acoustic guitars, vocals, percussion and other electric instruments. I have a couple of acoustic and electric guitars and a large back of virtual instruments.

  15. Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?

  16. A: Recent multi talented artists use to inspire me, as Jacob Collier and Jamie Cullum. Old times giants also have influenced me, as Quincy Jones.

  17. Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.

  18. A: Usually, publicity agencies hire me to produce tracks, and artists invite me to produce albums. From composing a song or a soundtrack to finishing the job with sound design and mastering, I use to deal with most of the work in my home studio, hiring eventual collaborators as another singers, drum players and other musicians.

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