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Consensually acclaimed as one of the most respected House DJs in Latin America, Anderson Soares trajectory passes through the main moments in the genre’s history on brazilian lands.
The pioneering devotion to House Music granted him countless parties around the country and as a result, his career was consolidated, being established as one of the most respected and original stalwarts of the genre.
The next step naturally took him into the studio.
Soares began to outline his musical project supplying an already growing demand for remixes in Brazil, with works for local names such as Sérgio Mendes, Wilson Simonal, Ed Motta, Paula Lima, Max de Castro and Patricia Marx.
However, this process wouldn’t be complete without a coronation, materialized through the much anticipated album Muito Soul.
After its release, a warm international reception followed, and Soares was invited to show his skills and share his knowledge at clubs such as Cielo, celebrating the launch of Muito Soul EP (West End Records - USA) at Roots; and Ministry Of Sound.
And we finally arrive at the current state of his career, with the launch of his own imprint, Urbano Records, outlining a singular trajectory which engulfs twenty six years of dedication to his art, clarifying two essential things that could not be forgotten: everything we have seen (and mainly, heard) so far are nothing but the outcome of a total devotion to the music and, considering this, we can only be sure that the best is yet to come.

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