Suba

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  • Born: Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
  • Died: Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Years Active: 1980s, 1990s

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All Music Guide:

Suba was a producer who had important participation in the process of inserting electronic sonorities in the Brazilian pop sound in the '90s. Suba (Mitar Subotic) arrived in Brazil on March 15, 1990, with a UNESCO scholarship. No one knew him, but he opened his way and began to display his work in music, theater, dance, fashion, and advertising. Among his several notable works as producer are the albums Tanto Tempo (Bebel Gilberto), Pierrot do Brasil (Marina Lima), Benzina (Edgard Scandurra), and Fuá na Casa de Cabral (Mestre Ambrósio). His first solo album, São Paulo Confessions (released in the U.S. by Ziriguiboom, 1999), was praised by international specialized publications. Suba died in a fire in his apartment in São Paulo on November 2, 1999. The SUBA Institute was created to celebrate his memory.

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Suba may refer to:

Groups of people

Suba (Kenya), a people of Kenya Suba languageSuba (Tanzania), a people of Tanzania

Individual people

Suba (musician), Mitar Subotić, a Serbian-Brazilian musicianMihai Suba, Romanian chess grandmaster

Places

Suba District, in Nyanza Province of KenyaSuba (Bogotá), a locality of BogotáSuba, Jerusalem, an Arab village near Jerusalem depopulated in 1948Suba means a province during the Medieval period in Indian history (Indian subcontinent) of South Asian region. See Subah (province).