And Now, an Amazing Percussion Jam From PRD Mais: “Vivo Grilo/Bora Bira”

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PRD Mais - Vivo Grilo/Bora Bira
From the upcoming PRD Mais record “Rittenhouse,” out now on GroundUP Music.

***Please set to HD (or at least 480p).

“Rittenhouse” is available now:
Physical: store.groundupmusic.net

Digital: radi.al

Vivo Grilo written by Guilherme Oliveira and Gustavo Oliveira
Bora Bira written by Bernardo Aguiar and Brian Potts

Musicians:
Bernardo Aguiar (pandeiro and musical direction)
Gabriel Policarpo (repique and musical direction)
Brian Potts (xylosynth)
Bóka Reis (timbal)
Guilherme Oliveira (tamborim, electronic percussion, and effects)
Gustavo Oliveira (tamborim and effects)
Carlos Malta (piccolo, pife, bass flute, and flute)
Chris Bullock (flute, pife, and tenor sax)

Concept by: Bernardo Aguiar and Gabriel Policarpo (Pandeiro Repique Duo)
Produced by: Pandeiro Repique Duo and Brian Potts
Executive Producer: Bernardo Aguiar
Directed and Filmed by: Daniel Lobo
Cinematographer: Micael Hocherman
Technical Director: Jim Hamilton
Cameraman: Matthew Hamilton and Josh Magnitzky

Filmed at Rittenhouse Soundworks, Philadelphia PA

Audio Engineer: Peter Tramo
Mixed by: Marcos Suzano
Mastered by: Alexandre Rabaço

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