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*V.A CLAXON BANDA SONORA ORIGINAL*

 Banda sonora para a série de TV portuguesa Claxon que foi exibida na década de 90. A série acompanhava o detetive Claxon (interpretado magistralmente por António Cordeiro) numa sucessão de aventuras e desventuras emocionantes e cheias de suspense. A série foi filmada em 35mm com qualidade cinematográfica, o que foi considerado inovador para televisão que se fazia na altura.

A banda sonora é misteriosa, sugestiva e cheia de surpresas agradáveis, assim como a própria série. Lena Coelho (da banda Doce), que teve um pequeno papel na série de TV, também participou nesta banda com o tema sedutor e suave, "O TEU OLHAR". De realçar a participação de Tim (Xutos & Pontapés) na faixa “GRANDE CIDADE” que nos faz viajar no tempo e como noctívagos natos perscrutar as ruas solitárias e escuras da grande metrópole. Há também um instrumental charmoso de Ramon Galarza, “UM TÁXI NA NOITE” que transmite parte da estética e “mood” da série de forma magistral. Uma banda sonora surpreendente e recheada de boas colaborações.







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