Author Topic: Lost brazilian buyout library from late 90s that i had discovered yesterday  (Read 171 times)

Veraneio

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Hello everybody, yesterday i have found on a brazilian broadcasting magazine released in 2000 a information about production music libraries (Publinter, Sonoton, and one i've never heard before: Trilha Certa Áudio)

Trilha Certa Áudio, released in the late 90s a pack of 3 CDs called "The Royalty-Free CD Collection" composed by Homero Lotito. The company's only commercial release.

Here is the tracklist of the first and third CDs (taken from wayback machine)
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Veraneio

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One of the few TV Networks that used this library was Vanguarda, back in 2000-2005
many samples played in the intro and 00:45 until 01:47 part of this special
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KPM Lover

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This label is very interesting. I knew the existed of it for a while. Unfortunately, I found the same things that you found. But even so, I’m happy to know that in sometime a Library Music label was founded in my country, Brazil.

Bronic

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This is cool, especially the Comic Sans font ;D. But it's not a label per se but an unique Brazilian attempt of something in the genre.