
The song someday is the first one we made like bikinis and martinis, before the project we produced together but it was for joão's techno project or for other artists, in that we ended up producing for 3 years together countless musical styles such as rap, pop, trap, funk even hard techno. A someday for us is a mix of old school house with deep house and French house touches but with a more current look. After making more tracks and Bry Ortega's live course we spent almost two years testing this track on the dance floor every weekend and going back to the studio to tweak the details midweek. Someday was made in a studio under a club when we went to São Paulo to record a clip with an artist that we produced at the time, Gabriel, inspired by the loneliness he felt in being away from home, wrote the beginning of the lyrics "someday you're alone at a party, sometime you call home have nobody" during a party after recording the video, the other day we went into the studio to jam and the first chords that gabriel made on the keyboard magically fit with the lyrics that he had written the other night, we created the drums and joão always gave a light mix so that we could already feel the vibe without too many elements, to close gabriel came making a killer bass line, we were so in the mood to create something that it was ours that the rest of the lyrics came out like a sneeze so genuine "we gonna make all the difference, I know you feel the same, but you don't know my name, we gonna make out that frequency, the beat that make you dance" we were kind of pr projecting our intentions into the lyrics.
We were so excited with how the song was turning out that we left the studio at six o'clock in the morning, Gabriel had already lost his voice, the other people had already fallen asleep on the couch but we left with a demo of the whole song.
When we arrived in Cascavel we felt that the song was missing something so we asked Gabriel's father to do a sax line, which ended up adding more history to this track.
The music came out so naturally that the studio producer and the people who were watching the jam were impressed with how we had a harmony working together and that's why after we made this track we felt that we had to start our project together.
We were so excited with how the song was turning out that we left the studio at six o'clock in the morning, Gabriel had already lost his voice, the other people had already fallen asleep on the couch but we left with a demo of the whole song.
When we arrived in Cascavel we felt that the song was missing something so we asked Gabriel's father to do a sax line, which ended up adding more history to this track.
The music came out so naturally that the studio producer and the people who were watching the jam were impressed with how we had a harmony working together and that's why after we made this track we felt that we had to start our project together.
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