CIRCA Episode 13 – RHR in his studio
CIRCA 13 with RHR in his studio
RHR is at his own studio, speaking about how he is making music and some stuff about living in Brazil. Watch this very inspiring and well produced by the artist himself, to get to know a great talent from the current electronic music scene of Brazil.
Straight from São Paulo, Roniere gives his approach on what is his vision of Brazilian music floating in all kinds of ghetto sounds, he propagates the memories of the favelas and the places where he was raised.
Video Work: Lucas Liviero
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