PARMIBIOGRAPHYRenato Parmi is a Brazilian music producer, sound designer, and musician. From an early age, he was involved in music, singing in church choirs and recording jingles. At the age of 10, he formed his first band and began composing his first songs while studying piano and singing. At 15, he was invited to join the band Mensageiros, with whom he toured for three years, performing in major cities across Brazil as well as Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
In 2003, he produced his first major project, the album Festa na Floresta - Late Show by TV host Luisa Mell, featuring several renowned singers. Around the same time, he began working as a sound designer, editing and mixing audio for television, contributing to some of Brazil’s highest-rated TV shows. He has collaborated with various artists, including Di Ferrero, Xis, Maestro João Carlos Martins, Bivolt, Don L, Seu Jorge, Raphão Alaafin, Dfideliz, MC Kekel, MC João, Sandra de Sá, Tato Falamansa, Tony Gordo, and Yri Yri Boum, among many others. His work as a music producer and sound designer includes the theme for the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, the opening song for the telenovela A Dona do Pedaço (Globo), the sound mixing for X Factor Brasil, and contributions to the soundtrack of the film A Grande Vitória. As a producer and composer of original songs, he frequently invites artists from various musical genres to collaborate on his projects. On stage, Parmi delivers a high-energy performance as both DJ and singer, inviting musicians to join him in bringing his music to life. |
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