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Curol (BR)

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Curol emerges as a prominent figure in Brazilian Afro House, noted for her innovative and revolutionary approach to the female music scene.

By incorporating organic elements into House Music, she adopts an avant-garde approach to reconnect with her ancestry, with Brazilian percussion full of groove and danceable rhythms that have taken her to the stages of the biggest festivals in the country and the world, such as Rock in Rio, Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza, Universo Paralello, Zamna Tulum, and others.

The artist was awarded for her contribution to electronic music by winning the WME Awards (Women's Music Events Awards) in the category of 'Best DJ' in 2021. Additionally, she is part of the select list of 60 artists on 1001Tracklists, known as 'The Future Of Dance', for 2021, 2022, and 2023, and she was the first Brazilian to participate in the Soundsystem program on the acclaimed BBC Radio 1.

Curol's songs have accumulated over 8 million streams on Spotify, highlighting the remix of the song "Addicted", in partnership with Zerb and The Chainsmokers, which originally brings an authentic mix of Amapiano and Afro-House to the music market, receiving frequent support from giants in the scene like Keinemusik. The remix of the song "Ogum" by the Brazilian rap group 3030 and the original "Deixa Fluir" are also tracks by the artist that are featured in sets by the colective formed by &ME, Rampa, and Adam Port.

In 2023, the artist made her debut in the United Kingdom, with sold-out shows at Amazónico and Egg London twice, and she is currently on a European summer tour, visiting countries such as Portugal, Greece, Spain, Ireland, and others. Curol made history by becoming the first Brazilian woman to release on the renowned British label "All Day I Dream", reaching Top 01 in the Organic House genre on Beatport with her remix of the song "Nocturne" by Dimitri Nakov, and performing at two events of the label in Ibiza in July 2024. In August this year, the producer has a scheduled release debuting on "Sondela".

Curol will also perform at the 2024 Olympics on August 3rd in Paris for the Brazilian Olympic Committee. In the past two years, Curol has stood out as a support act for Black Coffee during the last two tours of the renowned South African DJ in South America. Additionally, her recent debut in Tulum, invited by Keinemusik for the renowned Zamna event and Keinemusik Yard Episodes in Lisbon, reaffirms her growing impact and recognition in the international music scene.

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