Noiserv celebrates 20 years of career with new album “7305”

Portuguese musician David Santos, who goes by Noiserv, releases this Friday the album “7305”, with which he marks 20 years of his career and which he will present live in Lisbon and Porto in November and December.
“7305 is the number of days that 20 years contain” , says the artist’s management, in a statement released this Friday, in which it recalls that, since April, “every month Noiserv has released a new song in anticipation of this album, with each song referring to a phase of his career, be it past, present or even predictions for the future”.
“7305”, available on digital platforms, but also on CD and vinyl, is composed of nine songs, three of which feature guest singers: Surma, Milhanas and A Garota Não.
The album's presentation concerts are scheduled for November 26 in Lisbon , at the Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB), and December 6 in Porto , at Casa da Música.
In addition to the presentation concerts, Noiserv will take “7305” to the Cine-Teatro de Amarante, on Saturday, to the Cineteatro Municipal João Mota in Sesimbra, on October 24, to the Teatro Municipal da Covilhã, on November 15 and to the Teatro Aveirense, in Aveiro, on November 29.
Multi-instrumentalist, Noiserv built a discography with songs in Portuguese and English composed of overlapping melodies and sounds, made with guitars, piano, metallophones, melodica, megaphone, music boxes and some toy instruments.
The musician has several albums – “Three times ten to the eighth power meters per second” (2022), “Uma Palavra Começada por N” (2020), “00:00:00:00” (2016), “Almost Visible Orchestra” (2013) and “One Hundred Miles from Thoughtlessness” (2008) – and two EPs – “A Day in the Day of the Days” (2010) and “56010-92” (2005).
In addition to the work released on albums, he has also composed for cinema, notably in “José & Pilar”, by Miguel Gonçalves Mendes, or “Todos os sonhos do mundo”, by Laurence Ferreira Barbosa, and for stage shows, including “Pela ponta do nariz”, directed by Ricardo Neves-Neves, “O valor das pequenas coisas”, directed by João de Brito, and the monologue “Quando estou triste”, performed by actress Mia Tomé.
The music he has created for cinema and theater is gathered in three compilations: “Soundtracks vol.1” (2019), “Soundtracks vol.2” (2023) and “Soundtracks Vol.3” (2023).
Member of You Can't Win Charlie Brown, David Santos published in November 2021 the first book, “tre^s-vezes-ten-power-to-eight-meters-per-second”, which a year later gained an audiobook version with interpretation by actress Isabel Abreu and sound design by the musician himself.
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