Arranjado e produzido pela banda Código Genérico, o disco foi gravado no João Neto Studio - Passo Fundo/RS (2003). O trabalho traz novas versões de renomados artistas brasileiros, como Os Tribalistas (Velha Infância), Os Mutantes (Ando meio desligado), O Rappa (A minha alma), Belchior (Como nossos pais) e Cláudio Zoli (Noite de prazer). O grupo era formado por Diego Motta (vocais), Márcio Noal (guitarras), Norton Severo (bateria), Samuel Quadros (teclados) e Douglas Voss (baixo).
The album, entirely composed by Marcio Noal, features rock songs with influences from styles such as jazz and blues. The lyrics represent a critique of humanity's surrender to its passions, whether they be of love or hate, which, in the author's view, are two sides of the same coin. For this work, Marcio drew inspiration from great names in Brazilian music, such as Lenine, Chico Buarque, Cartola, Luis Melodia, Ataulfo Alves, Cazuza, and even rock influences like Raimundos and Los Hermanos.Credits: Marcio Noal, guitar and vocals, Felipe Batistella, bass, Andre Gomes da Silveira, drums, Alano Gorczevski and Augusto Dossa, backing vocals. The mixing and mastering were handled by Samuel Quadros.
The album, recorded at Noal Studios in Shrule, Ireland, and at Reduto Sonoro Studios in Passo Fundo, RS, over the course of three years, was an experiment composed in English with the purpose of exploring the composer's more "underground" side. Credits: Marcio Noal, vocals and lead guitar, Augusto Dossa, rhythm guitar and backing vocals, Rodrigo Bernadon, drums, and Matheus Pascali, bass. Guest musicians: Pedro Porto, bass on Chasing that Silence, Eneas Batista, lead guitar on the introduction of Flawless, Joaquim Ferrabone, lead guitar on All Behind the Mirror, Tiago de Moura, lead guitar on Drawing, and Giu Sanderi, saxophone on Little Moody. The album was mixed and mastered by Samuel Quadros.
Produced and arranged by Márcio Noal and Junior Camargo, the album Sinestesia was recorded at Sonar Studios - Passo Fundo / RS in 2003. The songs range from the various musical styles of samba, bossa nova and jazz, but it is difficult in their uniqueness to truly categorize them. Recorded and mixed in just one week, this body of work includes the collaboration of Sandro Cartier (drums), Junior Camargo (bass and keyboard) and Amauri Iablonovski (sax and transverse flute).
Produced by the band Código Genérico, Junior Camargo and Ricardo Vidal (O Rappa), the album Soul Brasileiro was recorded at the Music Hall Studio in Passo Fundo / RS (2003). The work features debut compositions, mixing the genres of rock, soul, funk, samba, disco and fusion. The group included Diego Motta (vocals), Márcio Noal (guitars), Norton Severo (drums), Samuel Quadros (keyboards) and Douglas Voss (bass).
Arranged and produced by the band Código Genérico, this album was recorded at João Neto Studio - Passo Fundo / RS (2003). The band reinvented the musical sounds of renowned Brazilian artists, such as Os Tribalistas (Velha Infância), Os Mutantes (Ando half off), Rappa (My soul), Belchior (Like our parents), Peace and love (None of us). Cláudio Zoli (Night of pleasure), Rita Lee, Roberto Carlos and Jorge Bem (Mania de você, If you think and Tropical country). The group comprised of Diego Motta (vocals), Márcio Noal (guitars), Norton Severo (drums), Samuel Quadros (keyboards) and Douglas Voss (bass).
Produced again by a band, now rising in popularity, Codico Generico, this body of work was recorded live at Studio D - Passo Fundo / RS (2004). The work brings renewed growth to the musical prowess of famous Brazilian artists, such as Marina Lima (French), Lobão, Jorge Ben and Tim Maia (Call me, Here she comes and I don't want Money), Raul Seixas and Bezerra da Silva (Walking Metamorphosis and I'm going to squeeze ), Marcelo D2, Seu Jorge and Alcione (The curse of samba, Carolina and Don't let samba die). The band format staying the same with Diego Motta (vocals), Márcio Noal (guitars), Norton Severo (drums), Samuel Quadros (keyboards) and Douglas Voss (bass).