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Vitor Siqueira – Noturno
The composer and producer from the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte Vitor Siqueira, defines his music as avant-garde with a mixture of modern classics, jazz and art-rock. His debut album 'Noturno' is a serious work in our opinion and it stands out with its talent among the boundless layer of modern instrumental music.

With the advent of new technologies in the music industry, everyone who makes music from their bedroom began to call themselves a composer and even more so a music producer. Indeed, technology and capabilities offer us to present yourself as who we really are, but unfortunately not every noise can be called music. It seems that Vitor is a real composer if he managed to create such a masterpiece. 


The first track from his album is called 'Elysium' and it is an intro to all subsequent works. The atmosphere of the track is similar to a soundtrack to a thoughtful philosophical film. In the composition 'Solari' jazz drums provide the basis for a real art-rock. The piano sounds in unison with the electric guitar, raising the melody above the horizons. Lots of jazz in the track 'Lenora'. The bass stroke is the main one as in the standard 'Hit The Road Jack'. The trumpet leads and opens the door first for warm solo on bass guitar and later on acoustic guitar. 


Mastery of music means the right inspiration by the right art. The piano gives the leitmotif for the romantic and surprising material that Vitor Siqueira composed in the modern worldview. Listen to the entire album 'Noturno' by the extensive composer below on Spotify.