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How to Loot Brazil
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About How to Loot Brazil
For 18 years straight, How To Loot Brazil consistently cut their own path without a care in the world. Being described as „probably Germany's best indie band“ (OX) or „even more genius than the band itself can imagine“ (VISIONS), they still stay under the radar of attention, probably not meeting the demands of social media as they don't have anything to sell but their music itself.
And there's a lot of music: Nine studio albums, one EP and numerous remixes for other artists underline their impressive work ethic. Their sound can hardly be categorized but maybe best be described as eclectic indie pop with an attitude, ranging from fast and angry (Post) Punk with Riot Girl shoutings to anthemic Indie Rock and acid flavored dance music with an undeniable love for the 80s, giving labels and bookers a hard time to put them in their rosters. But the golden thread running through all of their songs is the undisputed commitment to great catchy melodies and their frenetic drive to write ultimate pop hooks. Since How To Loot Brazil decided to share some of their acapellas, the internet is bursting with remixes from hundreds of producers around the world, e.g. Never Surrender (NL), French Fuse (FRA), Mojjo (BRA)or,
most notably, Kodak Black who sampled the chorus of "Errror" for his massive hit Super Gremlin resulting in a billboard platinum certification and more than half a billion streams in total.
How To Loot Brazil are totally DIY in all respects. Apart from their first album “Auto Fister”, which came out on Frank Popp's label TV Eye, they release all their tracks via their own digital label “Look! Mum! No Hit!” without any third party promotion or distribution support. They write and produce their music entirely by themselves in their own home studio in Soest, a small town in the West of Germany.
Press quotes:
“One of the few current German hit factories” (OX)
“Tuneful, impulsive, danceable and again another masterpiece” (Musikreviews.de)
“A great Indie-Disco-Wave-Punk cocktail” (Soundmag)
“Hooklines! Hooklines everywhere – the ultimate Post Punk/New Wave orgasm” (Triggerfish)
“From beats to vocals, everything fits perfectly” (Punkrocknews)
“Entertainment at its best” (Intro)
“Hooklines for minor league stadiums” (Musikexpress)
“Just pure fun to listen to” (Medienkonverter)
“Their rumbling powerful sound has more character than most current Punk Rock productions” (Wahrschauer)
“Hooklines and danceability at a maximum level” (Terrorverlag)
And there's a lot of music: Nine studio albums, one EP and numerous remixes for other artists underline their impressive work ethic. Their sound can hardly be categorized but maybe best be described as eclectic indie pop with an attitude, ranging from fast and angry (Post) Punk with Riot Girl shoutings to anthemic Indie Rock and acid flavored dance music with an undeniable love for the 80s, giving labels and bookers a hard time to put them in their rosters. But the golden thread running through all of their songs is the undisputed commitment to great catchy melodies and their frenetic drive to write ultimate pop hooks. Since How To Loot Brazil decided to share some of their acapellas, the internet is bursting with remixes from hundreds of producers around the world, e.g. Never Surrender (NL), French Fuse (FRA), Mojjo (BRA)or,
most notably, Kodak Black who sampled the chorus of "Errror" for his massive hit Super Gremlin resulting in a billboard platinum certification and more than half a billion streams in total.
How To Loot Brazil are totally DIY in all respects. Apart from their first album “Auto Fister”, which came out on Frank Popp's label TV Eye, they release all their tracks via their own digital label “Look! Mum! No Hit!” without any third party promotion or distribution support. They write and produce their music entirely by themselves in their own home studio in Soest, a small town in the West of Germany.
Press quotes:
“One of the few current German hit factories” (OX)
“Tuneful, impulsive, danceable and again another masterpiece” (Musikreviews.de)
“A great Indie-Disco-Wave-Punk cocktail” (Soundmag)
“Hooklines! Hooklines everywhere – the ultimate Post Punk/New Wave orgasm” (Triggerfish)
“From beats to vocals, everything fits perfectly” (Punkrocknews)
“Entertainment at its best” (Intro)
“Hooklines for minor league stadiums” (Musikexpress)
“Just pure fun to listen to” (Medienkonverter)
“Their rumbling powerful sound has more character than most current Punk Rock productions” (Wahrschauer)
“Hooklines and danceability at a maximum level” (Terrorverlag)
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Genres:
Post Punk, Electronic Synthwave Indie Pop, Indie, Techno, Alternative
Hometown:
Soest, Germany
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to How to Loot Brazil to play in your city
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concerts and tour dates
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all concerts & live streams
How to Loot Brazil's tour
About How to Loot Brazil
For 18 years straight, How To Loot Brazil consistently cut their own path without a care in the world. Being described as „probably Germany's best indie band“ (OX) or „even more genius than the band itself can imagine“ (VISIONS), they still stay under the radar of attention, probably not meeting the demands of social media as they don't have anything to sell but their music itself.
And there's a lot of music: Nine studio albums, one EP and numerous remixes for other artists underline their impressive work ethic. Their sound can hardly be categorized but maybe best be described as eclectic indie pop with an attitude, ranging from fast and angry (Post) Punk with Riot Girl shoutings to anthemic Indie Rock and acid flavored dance music with an undeniable love for the 80s, giving labels and bookers a hard time to put them in their rosters. But the golden thread running through all of their songs is the undisputed commitment to great catchy melodies and their frenetic drive to write ultimate pop hooks. Since How To Loot Brazil decided to share some of their acapellas, the internet is bursting with remixes from hundreds of producers around the world, e.g. Never Surrender (NL), French Fuse (FRA), Mojjo (BRA)or,
most notably, Kodak Black who sampled the chorus of "Errror" for his massive hit Super Gremlin resulting in a billboard platinum certification and more than half a billion streams in total.
How To Loot Brazil are totally DIY in all respects. Apart from their first album “Auto Fister”, which came out on Frank Popp's label TV Eye, they release all their tracks via their own digital label “Look! Mum! No Hit!” without any third party promotion or distribution support. They write and produce their music entirely by themselves in their own home studio in Soest, a small town in the West of Germany.
Press quotes:
“One of the few current German hit factories” (OX)
“Tuneful, impulsive, danceable and again another masterpiece” (Musikreviews.de)
“A great Indie-Disco-Wave-Punk cocktail” (Soundmag)
“Hooklines! Hooklines everywhere – the ultimate Post Punk/New Wave orgasm” (Triggerfish)
“From beats to vocals, everything fits perfectly” (Punkrocknews)
“Entertainment at its best” (Intro)
“Hooklines for minor league stadiums” (Musikexpress)
“Just pure fun to listen to” (Medienkonverter)
“Their rumbling powerful sound has more character than most current Punk Rock productions” (Wahrschauer)
“Hooklines and danceability at a maximum level” (Terrorverlag)
And there's a lot of music: Nine studio albums, one EP and numerous remixes for other artists underline their impressive work ethic. Their sound can hardly be categorized but maybe best be described as eclectic indie pop with an attitude, ranging from fast and angry (Post) Punk with Riot Girl shoutings to anthemic Indie Rock and acid flavored dance music with an undeniable love for the 80s, giving labels and bookers a hard time to put them in their rosters. But the golden thread running through all of their songs is the undisputed commitment to great catchy melodies and their frenetic drive to write ultimate pop hooks. Since How To Loot Brazil decided to share some of their acapellas, the internet is bursting with remixes from hundreds of producers around the world, e.g. Never Surrender (NL), French Fuse (FRA), Mojjo (BRA)or,
most notably, Kodak Black who sampled the chorus of "Errror" for his massive hit Super Gremlin resulting in a billboard platinum certification and more than half a billion streams in total.
How To Loot Brazil are totally DIY in all respects. Apart from their first album “Auto Fister”, which came out on Frank Popp's label TV Eye, they release all their tracks via their own digital label “Look! Mum! No Hit!” without any third party promotion or distribution support. They write and produce their music entirely by themselves in their own home studio in Soest, a small town in the West of Germany.
Press quotes:
“One of the few current German hit factories” (OX)
“Tuneful, impulsive, danceable and again another masterpiece” (Musikreviews.de)
“A great Indie-Disco-Wave-Punk cocktail” (Soundmag)
“Hooklines! Hooklines everywhere – the ultimate Post Punk/New Wave orgasm” (Triggerfish)
“From beats to vocals, everything fits perfectly” (Punkrocknews)
“Entertainment at its best” (Intro)
“Hooklines for minor league stadiums” (Musikexpress)
“Just pure fun to listen to” (Medienkonverter)
“Their rumbling powerful sound has more character than most current Punk Rock productions” (Wahrschauer)
“Hooklines and danceability at a maximum level” (Terrorverlag)
Show More
Genres:
Post Punk, Electronic Synthwave Indie Pop, Indie, Techno, Alternative
Hometown:
Soest, Germany
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