Mojo Books
A Mojo Books is a company that produced books, in e-book PDF format, based on the output of a given band, singer or composer. Its creators were the Brazilian editors Danilo Corci and Ricardo Giassetti, with the aid of the cover artist Delfin. During the mid-1990s, Corci and Giassetti formed a synthpop band called Toward the Cathedral along with composer Will Geraldo. The lyrics for the band's songs were usually based on such writers as James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Franz Kafka, Edgar Allan Poe and Marcel Proust. Ten years later they decided to turn music into literature and by the end of 2006 Corci and Giassetti had established the Mojo Books project to produce e-books based on records. Writers have ranged from amateurs to professional writers and academics.[1]
Available e-books
- Black Celebration - Depeche Mode by Danilo Corci
- Technique - New Order, by Ricardo Giassetti
- #1 Record - Big Star, by Luiz Cesar Pimentel
- In it for the Money - Supergrass, by Delfin
- Revolver - The Beatles, by Jota Wagner
- Dummy - Portishead, by Ludmila Azevedo
- Doolittle - The Pixies, by Marcelo Costa
- Comes a Time - Neil Young, by CEL
- Thriller - Michael Jackson, by Rodrigo James
- The Life Pursuit - Belle & Sebastian, by Paulo F.
- Dressed up like Nebraska - Josh Rouse, by Mariana Tramontina
- Racional - Tim Maia, by Mariel Reis
- Transformer - Lou Reed, by Mariangela Carvalho
- Volume 1 - Bauhaus, by Heitor Werneck
- Pet Sounds - Beach Boys, by Helio Flanders
- American IV - Johnny Cash, by Pablo Melgar
- Endtroducing - DJ Shadow, by Filipe Luna
- World Clique - Deee-Lite, by Guilherme Choovanski
- Cartola 74 - Caetola, by Igor Capelatto
- Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie, by Maria Lutterbach
- Samba Esquema Noise - Mondo Livre S/A, by André Gamma
- Tabula Rasa - Einstürzende Neubauten, by J. Bernucci
- Like a Prayer - Madonna, by Alex Oliveira
References
- ↑ "Movimento constante" (in pt). 29 November 2013. http://brasileiros.com.br/2013/11/movimento-constante/. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
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