Vitor Ramil

Vitor Ramil (born April 7, 1962, Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul) is a musician, singer, composer and writer from Brazil.[1]

Discography

  • Estrela, Estrela (1981)
  • A Paixão de V Segundo Ele Próprio (1984)
  • Tango (1987) – re-edited in CD on 1996
  • À Beça (1996)
  • Ramilonga – A Estética do Frio (1997)
  • Tambong (2000)
  • Longes (2004)
  • Satolep Sambatown (2007) with Marcos Suzano
  • Délibáb (2010)
  • Foi no Mês que Vem (2013)
  • Campos Neutrais (2017)

Writing works

Satolep

"Satolep" is an anagram for Pelotas, city where the artist was born. In his book "A Estetica do Frio", the author mentions that Satolep is his idealization of his hometown.[3] He uses the word in several songs and writing works.

gollark: A lot of the time you're just doing boring drudgery integrating other already-existing things, which will soon be significantly automated I think. Sometimes you actually need to spend time thinking about clever algorithms to do a thing, or how to make your thing go faster, or why your code mysteriously doesn't work, which is harder.
gollark: It's mentally challenging, sometimes, but obviously not particularly physically hard.
gollark: There are lots of cool applications now. Automatic generation of art, protein folding, human-level competitive programming, good OCR.
gollark: Ah, but it's *very complicated* curve fitting which can sometimes do interesting things.
gollark: Any particular improvement might not work, but I would be *very very surprised* if people several hundred years ago just happened to stumble on the optimal court system.

References

  1. Arthur Rosenblat Nestrovski Música popular brasileira hoje – 2002 p284 "VÍTOR RAMIL Vítor Ramil (1962– ) é a voz mais representativa do Rio Grande do Sul, abrangente na escolha de gêneros e livre dos estereótipos que povoam a cultura gaúcha. A música deVitor Ramil transita entre os limites da canção urbana ..."
  2. Ramil, Vitor (2004). A Estetica do Frio. Satolep Livros. Retrieved August 17, 2014.
  3. Ramil, Vitor (2004). A Estetica do Frio. Satolep Livros. Retrieved August 17, 2014.
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