Felipe Andreoli
Felipe Andreoli | |
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Background information | |
Born | São Paulo, Brazil | March 7, 1980
Origin | Brazilian |
Genres | Heavy metal, Progressive metal, Power metal |
Occupation | Bassist |
Instrument | Bass guitar |
Years active | 1993-present |
Website | www |
Felipe Andreoli (born March 7, 1980) is a heavy metal bassist known for playing in bands like Angra, Kiko Loureiro, 4Action, Karma and Almah, among many others.[1]
Felipe first started playing the bass at age 13 when a school band needed a bass player. He has developed a very unique playing style and is especially known for the three-finger right-hand technique. Through the years he has been awarded as Best Bass Player countless times in virtually all the specialized media in Brazil and has landed 7th and 8th places on the famous Japanese rock magazine Burrn! reader’s poll.[2]
After joining Angra at age 20, Felipe started a very prolific international career, recording multiple albums and touring through more than 30 countries. He’s also very successful as a bass teacher, currently having thousands of students in his online courses. [3]
He plays Ibanez SR and BTB basses with D'Addario strings and Aguilar amps.[4]
Discography
Di'Anno
- Nomad (2000)[5]
Angra
- Rebirth (2001)[5]
- Hunters and Prey (2002)[5]
- Rebirth World Tour - Live in São Paulo (2003)[5]
- Temple of Shadows (2004)[5]
- Aurora Consurgens (2006)[5]
- Aqua (2010)[5]
- Angels Cry 20th Anniversary Tour (2013)[5]
- Secret Garden (2014)[5]
- Ømni (2018)[5]
Karma
FireSign
- The Top Of The Mountain (2000)[5]
Vox
- Original (2006)[5]
Freakeys
Time Out
- The Journey (2008)[5]
Almah
- Fragile Equality (2008)[5]
- Motion (2011)[5]
Kiko Loureiro
- Fullblast (2008)[5]
- Sounds of Innocence (2012)[5]
- The White Balance (2013)[5]
- Open Source (2020)[5]
Bittencourt Project
- Brainworms I (2008)[5]
4Action
- Live In San Francisco (2013)[5]
- Live In São Paulo at Mosh Studios (2018)[5]
One Arm Away
- Carpe Ludus (2016)[5]
Rec/All
Other participations
- Alirio Netto - Joao de Deus (2016)[5]
- Marcelo Barbosa - Nego (2019)[5]
- Paulo Schroeber - Freak Songs (2011)[5]
- Rafael Nery - My Heaven (2014)[5]
- Lari Basilio – Golden (2011)[5]
- Vivaldi Metal Project - The Four Seasons (2016)[5]
- Mello Jr. - Reflections (2019)[5]
- Indireto - Lesf!! (2011)[5]
- Sevencrows - Deep Thoughts (2020)[5]
- Furia Inc. - Murder Narture (2014)[5]
- Eduardo Lira - The First Concept Project (2016)[5]
- Lucas Bittencourt - Lucas Bittencourt (2012)[5]
- Nenel Lucena - Inside My Head (2015)[5]
- Samuel Zechin - Back On The Road (2014)[5]
- Metris - The Beginning (2020)[5]
- Krusader - Battle Memories (2016)[5]
References
- ^ "Almah Guitarist Releases Teaser For Upcoming DVD". Blabbermouth.net. 21 October 2010. Archived from the original on 28 October 2010. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- ^ Dourado, Camila. "Felipe Andreoli - Versatilidade além das cordas". Revista Bass Player (in Portuguese). Retrieved December 1, 2016.
- ^ Dourado, Camila. "Felipe Andreoli - Versatilidade além das cordas". Revista Bass Player (in Portuguese). Retrieved December 1, 2016.
- ^ "Felipe Andreoli, FORÇA DO BAIXO BRASILEIRO". Bass Musician Magazine. August 1, 2016. Retrieved December 1, 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq "Discography/Discografia — Felipe Andreoli". felipeandreoli.com. Retrieved December 1, 2016.
External links
- (in Portuguese) Official Site