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Better known as a prolific tech-house producer who has released material on Kompakt, Harthouse, Trapez, and Audiomatique, Gui Boratto -- born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1974 -- began contributing to recordings as a producer and multi-instrumentalist during the early '90s, working with the disparate likes of Pato Banton, Steel Pulse, Desiree, Gal Costa, Garth Brooks, and Kaleidoscópio. Boratto's own productions have appeared mostly as 12" EPs and singles, but he has released three full-lengths: Royal House (Mega Music, 2004), Chromophobia (Kompakt, 2007), and III (Kompakt, 2011).
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Gui Boratto (born 1974 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian electronic music producer. In the 1990s he was a member of Sect.
His album Chromophobia was awarded the title of Mixmag Album of the Month. Regarding why he chose the name Chromophobia, Boratto said: "The same meaning as monochromatism in architecture, which means simplicity. That’s all. I don’t have a morbid fear of colors at all. But also, I was ironic. My music is really colorful."
On stage, Gui uses a laptop equipped with Ableton Live, a JazzMutant Lemur, a monome and an Evolution Uc33e. He sometimes invites a guitar player to join him.Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist}} template (see the help page).











