Serbian-born producer Mitar Subotić (known as Suba) moved to Brazil and produced electronic music that fused Brazilian styles with electronica. He is credited with the album São Paulo Confessions and died in 1999 in a fire in his apartment.

Released São Paulo Confessions; credited with producing Bebel Gilberto's 'Tanto Tempo'; associated with the Ziriguiboom label; died in 1999 in a fire in his apartment.

A positive, admiring review of Suba's São Paulo Confessions highlighting its pioneering brazilectro sound, deconstructed bossa textures and rich collaborations (notably Cibelle). The review rates the album highly and frames it as a dark, challenging journey with lasting influence.

For:Fans of electronic/Brazilian music, trip-hop and bossa nova fusion, DJs and music critics.

 "Sao Paulo, Brazil. The world's fourth megalopolis with over 18 million souls, and more arriving every day. A stressful maze of massive skyscrapers, kilometric avenues and relentless chaos. Think \"Blade Runner\" in the Tropics. Life in Sao Paulo is fast, crazy and dangerous, as reality changes constantly..."

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