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  • Patife Band ("patife" is a word in Portuguese meaning "stooge" or "knucklehead") is a Brazilian post-punk band formed in SĆ£o Paulo in 1983 by Paulo BarnabĆ©, initially under the name Paulo Patife Band. They are considered to be one of the major exponents of the "Vanguarda Paulistana" movement. Characterized by its heavily experimental and almost non-descript musical style, that uses dodecaphonism and atonality as main principles of composition and flirts with many different genres such as jazz, punk rock, traditional Brazilian music and popular music, it was favorably compared to American band Pere Ubu, and one critic at some point called their sound "a crossing between King Crimson and Fear".
    The band was disestablished in 1990, but reformed briefly in 2003 with a new line-up and releasing a live album. In 2005 it was reformed again with yet another line-up, and since then they make sporadic shows around SĆ£o Paulo. A further change on the band's line-up was made in 2015.


    History


    Heavily influenced by the style of Itamar AssumpĆ§Ć£o, Patife Band was founded in SĆ£o Paulo in 1983 as Paulo Patife Band, by Paulo BarnabĆ© (the younger brother of Brazilian actor and musician Arrigo BarnabĆ©), AndrĆ© Fonseca (who would form experimental rock band OkotĆ“ in 1987, and serve as synthpop band MetrĆ“'s guitarist from 2002 to 2004), Sidney Giovenazzi and James Muller. Muller, however, left the band one year later, and was replaced by CidĆ£o Trindade. In the same year, they simplified their name to Patife Band.
    In 1985, Patife Band released their first work, a self-titled EP, via independent label Lira Paulistana Records, containing the songs "Tijolinho" (a Bobby di Carlo cover), "TĆ“ Tenso" (that was covered by Ratos de PorĆ£o) and a cover of the traditional Christmas song "Silent Night", among others. In the following year, two songs by them, "Pregador Maldito" and an early version of "Poema em Linha Reta", appeared in the soundtrack of the film Cidade Oculta, which starred Paulo's brother Arrigo.
    Their only studio album, Corredor PolonĆŖs, was released in 1987 via WEA. Included in it, among others, are "Poema em Linha Reta" (a poem by Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa set to music), "Vida de OperĆ”rio" (an Excomungados cover), "Teu Bem" and the eponymous "Corredor PolonĆŖs". (The latter two songs would reach a higher fame after being covered by CĆ”ssia Eller and Ratos de PorĆ£o, respectively.) After a short tour to promote the album, the band ended in 1990.
    After a 13-year hiatus, Patife Band was briefly re-established in 2003 with a different line-up ā€” MaurĆ­cio Biazzi replaced former bassist Sidney Giovenazzi and Eduardo Batistela replaced drummer CidĆ£o Trindade ā€” and played at the Festival Demo Sound in Londrina, ParanĆ”. A live album of their performance in the festival, titled Ao Vivo, was released in the same year, and is available for streaming at the band's official Myspace.
    In 2005 they reunited once more, with yet another line-up, and have been doing sporadic shows ever since. In early 2015, longtime guitarist AndrĆ© Fonseca parted ways with the band and was replaced by FĆ”bio GouvĆŖa; new members Paulo Mello (who had already worked with the band as a session member on their debut, Corredor PolonĆŖs) and Paulo Braga joined the group as well. They are currently recording a single.
    Two songs by Patife Band were featured in the compilation album The Sexual Life of the Savages, released in 2005 by British label Soul Jazz Records. A picture of Paulo BarnabƩ was used as the compilation's cover.


    Discography




    = Studio albums

    =
    Corredor PolonĆŖs (1987)


    = Extended plays

    =
    Patife Band (1985)


    = Live albums

    =
    Ao Vivo (2003)


    = Compilations

    =
    The Sexual Life of the Savages (2005)
    Featured the songs "Teu Bem" and "Poema em Linha Reta".


    Line-up




    = Current members

    =
    Paulo BarnabĆ© ā€“ vocals, percussion (1983ā€“1990, 2003, 2005ā€“)
    Richard Firmino ā€“ alto sax (2005ā€“)
    Paulo Braga ā€“ piano (2015ā€“)
    Matheus Leston ā€“ synthesizers (2005ā€“)
    Gustavo Boni ā€“ bass (2005ā€“)
    Paulo Mello ā€“ drums (2015ā€“)
    FĆ”bio GouvĆŖa ā€“ guitar (2015ā€“)


    = Former members

    =
    Sidney Giovenazzi ā€“ bass (1983ā€“1990)
    MaurĆ­cio Biazzi ā€“ bass (2003)
    James Muller ā€“ drums (1983ā€“1984)
    CidĆ£o Trindade ā€“ drums (1984ā€“1990)
    Eduardo Batistela ā€“ drums (2003)
    AndrĆ© Fonseca ā€“ guitars (1983ā€“1990, 2003, 2005ā€“2015)


    References




    External links


    Patife Band on Facebook
    Patife Band on YouTube

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