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Full Fronteira features 16 songs, including other notable tracks like "Supernova," "Baila Conmigo," and "Irmao". Together, these pieces established Nova Fronteira as a premier project for listeners seeking "pure Brazilian sparkle" mixed with driving electronic grooves.
Released under the influential UK-based label , the track embodies the album's core aesthetic: a sophisticated fusion of House, Latin, and Disco . While Nova Fronteira often features guest vocalists like Guida De Palma and Tyrone Henry, "Keep It Like This" is an essential piece of the album’s instrumental and rhythmic narrative, showcasing Chiavarini's ability to "turn the heat up" with slinky basslines and elegant, punchy keys. Production Heritage Nova Fronteira - Keep It Like This
"Keep It Like This" is a standout track from the 2002 album Full Fronteira , the debut full-length project by Nova Fronteira . Known as a "sun-soaked Brazilian alter ego" of acclaimed producer and musician Michele Chiavarini , the project seamlessly blends traditional Brazilian rhythms with modern electronic textures. The Sound and Style Full Fronteira features 16 songs, including other notable
For those looking to explore the full discography or recent club reboots, you can find more details on Nova Fronteira's official social media or stream the tracks on platforms like Spotify . Nova Fronteira (@ChiavariniNF) - Facebook While Nova Fronteira often features guest vocalists like
The track benefits from a high pedigree of production, with the album Full Fronteira involving industry heavyweights like (formerly known as Joey Negro), who served as co-producer on several tracks. This collaboration helped define the "Full Fronteira" sound as a bridge between early-80s Brazilian funk and the global club-ready reboots that defined the early 2000s house scene. Album Context