Genres
- African music
- Alternative rock
- Brazilian music
- Indie folk
- Indie rock
- Latin music
- Lofi bedroom
- Rock & Roll/Classic Rock
- Singer songwriter
- Soul
Genres they’re also open to receiving
- Dub
- Electronic rock
- Experimental rock
- Noise
- Psychedelic rock
- Reggae
- Surf rock
Main
- Sign artists or release their music
They recently gave these artists opportunities
They want to receive music similar to…
Gilberto Gil
Tim Maia
Jorge Ben Jor
O Terno
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Moods they love
- Authentic
- Creative
- Energetic
- Experimental
- Intense
- Meaningful lyrics
- Original
- Psychological
- Surprising
- Tropical
Moods they’re also open to receiving
- Chill
- Contemporary
- Good vibes
- Groovy
Attributes they love
- Composer
- Upcoming project
- Young talent
Attributes they’re also open to receiving
- Available on Spotify
- Early project
- International potential
They don't want to receive...
- Death/Thrash
- Standard
- Mainstream
Bangue Records is an independent musical label from Taubaté-SP, Vale do Paraíba, Brazil. Managed by Gui Alves, Michel Cruz, Leo Santi and Murilo Marroco producers and musicians working for more than a decade with independent artists, bands, shows and festivals, the label runs a full musical studio and currently counts with more than 10 bands in its casting. Bangue Records é um selo independente de Taubaté-SP, Vale do Paraíba, Brasil. Gerenciado por Gui Alves, Michel Cruz, Leo Santi e Murilo Marroco, músicos e produtores que trabalham há mais de uma década com artistas independentes, bandas, shows e festivais, o selo gerencia um estúdio/casa de shows completo e conta com mais de 10 bandas em seu casting. We have many years of experience working with independent bands and artists away from the capital of our state. We can help in every stage, from the technical part to the communication. We have a team of people working together to help artists develop their work and we are willing to share this knowledge. We also have a strong plataform to publish and spread the music we like.


