Artist's albums
Balla Balla Remixes
2018 · single
Let's Make Love
2018 · album
Balla Balla
2018 · single
Pirates
2018 · single
The Critic
2016 · single
Good Time (Pixal Remix)
2016 · single
I'm Losing Myself
2009 · single
Good Time EP
2008 · EP
New York City
2008 · album
New York City
2008 · album
Jique
2007 · single
Jique Hit Pack
2007 · single
More Than Pussy - The Remix EP
2007 · EP
Talk To La Bomb
2006 · album
Last Call
2006 · single
Live In NYC
2006 · album
Talk To La Bomb
2006 · album
Brazilian Girls
2005 · album
Don't Stop
2005 · single
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Biography
Brazilian Girls return in 2018 with Let’s Make Love, their first album since the 2008 Grammy-nominated New York City. Formed in 2003, the group—Sabina Sciubba (lead vocals, electronics), Jesse Murphy (bass, vocals), Didi Gutman (keyboards, vocals), Aaron Johnston (drums, percussion, vocals)—was born after the four members crossed paths at East Village club Nublu. “Somehow we all ended up at Nublu on a Sunday and it all came together,” says Johnston. The band began playing Nublu weekly, embracing a free-form ethos that helped shape their kaleidoscopic sound. “A lot of the spirit of the band comes from being so open to improvise like that,” says Murphy. Fast earning attention for their euphoric live show, Brazilian Girls released their self-titled debut in 2005 and sophomore album Talk to La Bomb in 2006. Produced by longtime Brazilian Girls collaborator Frederik Rubens, Let’s Make Love came to life over the course of several years. Since they’re now scattered throughout the U.S. and Europe, the four band members assembled when possible to write and record, piggybacking those sessions onto gigs in Istanbul and Madrid and Paris and New York. Despite the distance, Brazilian Girls consistently found their chemistry as kinetic as when they first started out. “It’s a little astounding to us because we’ll go so long without playing, and then we get together and things just happen in this very harmonious way,” says Sciubba.