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Patricia Marx

Brazilian artist, singer, and producer. Born: 28 June 1974 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Patrícia is a Brazilian singer, former member of the band's Trem Da Alegria, created in 1984 by producer and composer Michael Sullivan. In 1987, Patricia left the Trem Da Alegria and began a solo career, with the track "Festa Do Amor". Her debut album went on to sell over 350,000 copies. With producer Michael Sullivan, she recorded two more albums, "Patricia" (1988) and "Incertezas" (1990), which contained the hit tracks "Certo Ou Errado", "Doçura", "Sonho De Amor", and "Destino", among others. In 1994, Patrícia changed her stage name to Patrícia Marx, and produced by [a=Nelson Motta], renewed her repertoire, making a picture more consistent with the repertoire of pop-dance. She released several albums "Ficar Com Você" (1994), "Quero Mais" (1995), and "Charme Do Mundo" (1998), featuring hit tracks like "Ficar Com Você", "Quando Chove", "Espelho D'agua", and "Sei Que Você Não Vai". Later on she changed her sound to more samba infused electronic, on her albums "[r=463144]" (2002) and "[m=468904]" (2003), where along with Brazilian contributors, many productions featured UK producers, including [a=Marc Mac] and [a-Dego] (both of [a=4 Hero]), and [a=Kaidi Tatham] – all from the nascent west London broken beat scene.

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