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Sect (band)

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Sect
OriginBrazil
GenresEurodance, dance-pop
Years active1994–2005
LabelsDon't Stop
Spotlight
Paradoxx
Past membersTchorta
Gui Boratto
Patrícia Coelho
Alyssa Cavin

Sect was a Brazilian Eurodance band,[1] formed in 1994, consisting of producers Jorge Tchorta Boratto and Gui Boratto, with Patrícia Coelho.[2] and later Alyssa Cavin as lead vocalist.[1]

It is considered the country's first successful electronic music project.[3][4] also one of the first Brazilian bands to stand out in the English language in the lyrics of their songs.[5]

The group became known for the hit and its biggest success, "Follow You (Crazy for You)", from the album Eleven, released in 1994, which was part of the soundtrack of the telenovela História de Amor.[1][6] The band was successful in Brazilian clubs in the 90s.[7] and was heavily played on the radio.[8] Another relatively successful song was “Wasting My Life”.

History

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In 1994, they released the EP "F&D", on the Velas label. It is on this EP that the group recorded the single "Follow You".[9] In 1995, they released the album Eleven. In 1998, Patrícia Coelho was replaced by the vocalist, Alyssa Cavin.

Discography

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F & D (1994)

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Track list

  1. Fly
  2. Follow You
  3. Dance
  4. Deep Inside

Eleven (1995)

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Track list

  1. Wasting My Life
  2. Little Brother
  3. I Can't Stop Loving You
  4. Get Away
  5. Face
  6. Follow You
  7. Light
  8. Walk Away
  9. Things I Say
  10. Dance Across The Floor
  11. Follow You (Club Mix)
  12. Wasting My Life (Club Mix)

Singles

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  • Follow You
  • Wasting My Life
  • I Can't Stop Loving You
  • Get Away
  • Walk Away
  • Face
  • Never Know How Much I Love You (1999)
  • Can't Stop The World (2002)

References

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  1. ^ a b c cliquemusic.uol.com.br/ Bio - Patrícia Coelho
  2. ^ eurokdj.com/ EuroDance group
  3. ^ guiadasemana.com.br/ Mestre da produção eletrônica - Gui Boratto falou com o Guia da Semana sobre sua participação no Skol Beats e o que tem preparado em estúdio
  4. ^ Revista VICE Do Rock à Eletrônica, Gui Boratto Repassa os Principais Lances da sua Trajetória
  5. ^ aescotilha.com.br/ O interessante retorno de Patrícia Coelho
  6. ^ memoriaglobo.globo.com/ Trilha-sonora - Novela História de Amor (1995-1996)
  7. ^ revistaglamour.globo.com/ Top 10 músicas que bombavam nas matinês 90's
  8. ^ mixmag.com.br/ Mister Jam fala sobre a produção de música eletrônica brasileira
  9. ^ folha.uol.com.br/ Grupo brasileiro lança primeiro CD usando o "modelão europeu"
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