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What do surfing and electronic music have in common? At first glance, they may seem like very different activities, but there are interesting similarities between these two forms of expression, and a great representative of this passion is the DJ, surfer, and music producer Buranello. Experienced in a vibrant social environment, while surfing demands excellent physical and mental fitness to challenge waves and maintain balance on the board, electronic music is often associated with intense emotional states, featuring accelerated rhythms and pulsating beats that can energize and inspire listeners. It is with these skills that Buranello, raised on the sands of Maresias in the North Coast of São Paulo and Southern California, has been developing his style.
With a respected academic background, at only 22 years old, he studied Introduction to Music Production at Point Blank Los Angeles in 2018 and graduated as a Bachelor of Arts in Music Production and Sound Engineering at Point Blank London. In 2023, he embarked on his journey as a recording artist, signing his track Rising to renowned imprint Enormous Vision. His productions showcase his musical values and use of organic instrumentation with sounds extracted from nature. With an array of productions ready for release, Buranello continues to flourish into one of the scene’s most promising talents.
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