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Birth name  Guilherme Boratto
Name  Gui Boratto
Origin  Sao Paulo, Brazil
Role  Music Producer
Years active  2004 – Present
Record label  Kompakt
Labels  Kompakt

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Genres  House Progressive house Tech house Techno Minimal techno
Occupation(s)  Disc jockey Record producer
Music groups  Kaleidoscopio (Since 2002), Sect
Albums  Chromophobia, The K2 Chapter, III, Addicted Vol2, Take My Breath Away
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Gui Boratto (born 1974 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian electronic music producer. In the 1990s, he was a member of Sect.

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His album Chromophobia was awarded the title of Mixmag Album of the Month. Regarding why he chose the name Chromophobia, Boratto said: "The same meaning as monochromatism in architecture, which means simplicity. That’s all. I don’t have a morbid fear of colors at all. But also, I was ironic. My music is really colorful."

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He owns the record label D.O.C., distributed by Kompakt. The first artist he signed was the Brazilian electronic duo Elekfantz.

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On stage, Gui uses a laptop equipped with Ableton Live, a JazzMutant Lemur, a monome and an Akai APC40. He sometimes invites a guitar player to join him.

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Albums

  • Chromophobia, Kompakt, 2007
  • Take My Breath Away, Kompakt, 2009
  • III, Kompakt, 2011
  • The K2 Chapter, Kompakt, 2013
  • Abaporu, 2014
  • Remixes Drum & Bass / Synth-Pop

  • Kaleidoscopio - "Feliz de Novo" (Gui Boratto Remix)
  • I Rava One Drean -
  • Kaleidoscopio - "Meu Sonho" (Star Guitar by Gui Boratto Extended)
  • Helen Christina - "Canto de Ossanha" (Gui Boratto's extended mix)
  • Groovetronick vs. Gui Boratto - Sem Mais
  • References

    Gui Boratto Wikipedia