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Luis Felipe Machado de Oliveira (, born August 4, 1970) is a Brazilian journalist, writer and musician. He is currently the Communications Director for
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, a nonprofit organization with educational projects. His journalistic career includes leading positions at a few of Brazil's most relevant media companies, such as
O Estado de S. Paulo ''O Estado de S. Paulo'' (; ), also known as ''Estadão'' (; ), is a daily newspaper published in São Paulo, Brazil. It is the third largest newspaper in Brazil, and its format changed from broadsheet to berliner on October 17, 2021. It has t ...
, R7 and Diário de S.Paulo. As a writer, he produced two novels, two non-fiction works and an award-winning children's book. In music, Machado started in 1985 as the guitarist and co-founder of the heavy metal band
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, playing in all the band's releases and concerts until recent days. In 2016, he released his first solo album as singer, songwriter and guitar player named ''FM Solo''.


Career in communications

In 1993, he graduated in communications at the
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, and concluded his master's degree in digital communication in 2009 in the
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. Due to his high musical activity during his graduation time, he postponed working in the area until 1996, when he worked as redactor at DPZ (today DPZ&T), an advertising agency for two years. Then, in 2000 he joined the late
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, a newspaper owned by Grupo Estado, where he was a reporter, columnist and editor. After that, he was the first multimedia editor of Grupo Estado and also being responsible for the creation of TV Estadão. During this period, Machado has directed two documentaries for
O Estado de S. Paulo ''O Estado de S. Paulo'' (; ), also known as ''Estadão'' (; ), is a daily newspaper published in São Paulo, Brazil. It is the third largest newspaper in Brazil, and its format changed from broadsheet to berliner on October 17, 2021. It has t ...
. The first, ''Mordaça no Estadao'' (Gagging the Newspaper O Estado de SP), delves into the history of censorship and authoritarian power in Brazilian media during the 1970s. The second, ''Um Paraíso Perdido'' (Paradise Lost), recounts the trip of the famed Brazilian writer
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into the
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one hundred years ago. Later in 2011, he left Grupo Estado and moved to a news company called Diário de S. Paulo, where he was responsible for the management of all the crews for digital media, commercial projects and strategic partners. After that, in 2013, he was bureau chief for R7, where he was responsible for managing journalist crews in different regions of Brazil, like São Paulo, Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte and Salvador. As a freelancer, Machado has written for publications such as Citizen K, Mixte, Double (France), Vision (China), and also for some Brazil's well-known publishments. Machado is the Editor-at-Large in Brazil for Fair Observer, a digital Think Thank and website with contributors and leaders from all over the world. Among its sponsors are global names such as
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, Ireland's former Prime Minister, and
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, India's former Secretary of Foreign Affairs. He is currently the communications director for
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, a nonprofit organization with educational projects. He also has a blog called 'Palavra de Homem' (Man's Word).


Career as a writer

Machado has released two novels, ''Olhos Cor de Chuva'' (Rain-Colored Eyes, 2002), and ''O Martelo dos Deuses'' (The Hammer of the Gods, 2007), a children's book ''Um Lugar Chamado Aqui'' (A Place Called Here, 2016, winner of the Youngsters Book of Year Award from Fundação Nacional do Livro Infantil e Juvenil), and two works of non-fiction – ''Bacana Bacana: As Aventuras de um Jornalista na África'' (Bacana Bacana: The Adventures of a Journalist in South Africa) (2010), and ''Ping Pong Chinês por Um Mês. As Aventuras de Um Jornalista Brasileiro Pela China Olímpica'' (Ping Pong: The Adventures of a Journalist in Olympic China, 2008), this last one nominated for Prêmio Jabuti, one of the most prestigious Brazilian literary awards.


Career as a musician

As a musician, Machado is the founder and lead guitar player for
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, one of Brazil's most influential hard rock acts. The band has played worldwide tours in the 90s and was one of the most popular bands in the country, with high radio airplay and MTV presence. They were the Brazilian open act for bands such as
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,
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,
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, and
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, as well as Brazilian headliner for the local
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festival. Viper played three international tours, with live concerts in Europe, Japan, and South America and also recorded albums in Germany, United States, and a live album in Japan. In 2013, The band played in the
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Festival, one of the biggest and most important music festivals on the planet. Machado participated in the following albums: '' Soldiers of Sunrise'' (1987, JVC-Victor, Japan), '' Theatre of Fate'' (1989, JVC-Victor, Japan), ''
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'' (1992, JVC-Victor, Japan and European labels), '' Viper Live: Maniacs in Japan'' (1993, live album recorded in Tokyo, JVC-Victor, Japan), '' Coma Rage'' (1995, Roadrunner Records), '' Tem Pra Todo Mundo'' (1996, Castle Brasil), '' All My Life'' (2007, Eldorado Brasil), ''Viper Live in Sao Paulo'' (DVD, 2016, Wikimetal Records). In 2015, Machado also released his first solo album as singer, songwriter and guitar player: ''FM Solo'', available in all digital platforms. The album has 8 original tracks written by Machado, plus versions of
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's ''Speedway'' and
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's ''Tourist''. The singles were "Speedway", with a popular video filmed in Valle Nevado, Chile, and "The Shelter", a groovier version from his band, Viper.


Bibliography

* ''Olhos Cor de Chuva'' (Rain-Colored Eyes, 2002) * ''O Martelo dos Deuses'' (The Hammer of the Gods, 2007) * ''Bacana Bacana: As Aventuras de um Jornalista na África'' (Bacana Bacana: The Adventures of a Journalist in South Africa, 2010) * ''Ping Pong Chinês por Um Mês. As Aventuras de Um Jornalista Brasileiro Pela China Olímpica'' (Ping Pong: The Adventures of a Journalist in Olympic China, 2008) * ''Um Lugar Chamado Aqui''(A Place Called Here, 2016, winner of the Youngsters Book of Year Award from Fundação Nacional do Livro Infantil e Juvenil)


Discography

;Solo album * ''FM Solo'' (2015)


Documentaries

* '' 20 Years Living for the Night'' (2005) * Mordaça no Estadao' (Gagging the Newspaper O Estado de SP, 2009) * Um Paraíso Perdido (Paradise Lost, 2009)


References


External links


Palavra de Homem (Man's Word) – Blog
(archived)
Worldfund official website

FM Solo official website


{{DEFAULTSORT:Machado, Felipe 1970 births Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Brazilian journalists Male journalists Brazilian heavy metal guitarists Brazilian children's writers Viper (band) members 21st-century guitarists