HIDROGENESSE talks about their collab with Atalhos.

“We worked on the remix imagining that the meeting between the two characters of the song happens in a club.

We had fun creating an ever-changing, edgy rhythmic base and punctuating the song with orchestral hits. We sampled the original sax of the song to use it as they did in the 90s in dance music, looking for that feeling of rave euphoria.” (Hidrogenesse)

The electronic duo HIDROGENESSE is one of the most incredible artists today. They're from Barcelona (Spain) and recently recorded a remix on JAR VIS new album. The duo HIDROGENESSE will now unite their talent with another duo, our darlings Atalhos, on the next single "Te Encontrei em SP", which will be remixed by the Spanish duo. Yes, 2+2 = a crazy tune, with tons of weirdo noises between the soft vocals by Gabriel Soares (Atalhos) and Delfina Campos.

The new single "Te Encontrei em SP" will be released on December, 10th. The track is taken from a new album of the same name, ‘A Tentação do Fracasso’. Translating in English as “The Temptation of Failure”, the record is scheduled for worldwide release on 4th February 2022 on the Costa Futuro label in Barcelona.


Creating dreamlike landscapes like portals to other dimensions, Atalhos’ new album is designed to feel like the atmospheric road trip of a lifetime. Combining layers of guitar picks, synths, and drum loops with reflexive and sentimental lyrics, it's an album both profoundly transportive and wholly immersive as its 8 songs ebb-and-flow with an ephemeral fluidity and a subtle grandeur.


Produced by Ives Sepulveda of The Holydrug Couple with Atalhos’ own Gabriel Soares, the album was recorded between Buenos Aires’ infamous Studio Panda, plus studios in Santiago, and the band’s base in São Paulo. Giving the record its epic finish, “A Tentação do Fracasso” was mastered at Sterling Sound by the celebrated Greg Calbi (Tame Impala, David Bowie, War on Drugs, Bruce Springsteen).




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