Initiative seeks to highlight artists through sessions recorded in the historic central building 1926 and has names such as Pedro Adame and DJ GBR
Copyright electronic music has just gained a new space with the birth of the project Lightsan initiative of Central Music in partnership with Curve studio. The project aims to highlight DJs and producers through audiovisual sessions recorded in the historic building Central 1926located in downtown São Paulo.
The pilot episode of Lights It arrives at Youtube this Monday, 31, debut at 20h. Watch below or by clicking on this link.
“The idea is to bring new talents and consecrated people from the electronic universe and create a Latin American Session,” says Rich manzanomusic producer and partner of Central Records and Central studio.
Observing Central As a meeting point for the urban scene, the project seeks the convergence of national and international artists, promoting the fusion that mixes electronic, funk, rap and other urban genres.
The partnership between Curve studio and Central Music was born of previous collaborations and the will to unite their specialties: while the Central Music enters curated, structure and audio capture, the Curve studio It brings your experience in audiovisual recording, set design and technology.
“The rewarding of this project is to be content with de facto content – talented and original artists. The scene of electronic music is very high in Brazil and, being able to see someone starting, with a great career ahead is where magic is,” he says Rafael Carvalhorepresentative of Curve studio.
Each session of Lights It presents an authorial set of up to 20 minutes, reinforcing the identity of each artist. “When focusing on authorial production, we really foster a scene of this electronic niche. We are trying to open the horizons of this style in a way that dialogues a lot with downtown São Paulo, mixing genres within electronic music,” explains Rich.
The first wave of the project will have six different sessions and the guests who perform in the recordings are: Pedro AdamePortuguese DJ Branko, D SILVESTRE, DJ GBR, Clemuum and Renato Cohen. Every Monday a new session will be available.
Name Lights refers to the mapped projection carried out in the gable of the terrace of the Central 1926transforming it into a vibrant screen. The building, over 100 years old and listed as a cultural heritage, has a history linked to electricity, which reinforces the connection between light, sound and artistic expression.
The episodes will be released weekly on the Youtube channel of Lights. In addition, the project aims to take advantage of the agenda of international artists passing through Brazil to include their participation in sessions, expanding the global visibility of the Brazilian scene.
Lights releases calendar:
- 31 March – Pedro Adame
- 07 April – Branko
- April 14 – D Silvestre
- 21 April – DJ GBR
- 28 April – CLEMENU
- May 5 – Renato Cohen
+++ Read more: Lollapalooza: Bruno Martini debuts new tour at the festival
+++ Read more: the attraction of electronic music that leaves Charli XCX emotive
Source: Rollingstone

Earl Johnson is a music writer at Gossipify, known for his in-depth analysis and unique perspective on the industry. A graduate of USC with a degree in Music, he brings years of experience and passion to his writing. He covers the latest releases and trends, always on the lookout for the next big thing in music.