LUCAS FIXEL
Lucas Fixel is a drummer, composer, and music producer from Rio de Janeiro, with a degree in musical arrangement and a deep connection to Brazilian music. His work bridges improvisation and songcraft, blending tradition with innovation.
Currently, Lucas leads his original project, produces singer Juliane Gamboa, and teaches at the prestigious Global Music Institute in India. He has collaborated with renowned artists such as Toninho Horta, Paco Charlín, Logan Richardson, Roman Filiu, Haroldo Mauro Jr., Cliff Korman, Edson Lobo, Romulo Fróes, Alma Thomas, and many others. In the studio, he has recorded with Victor Ribeiro, Rômulo Fróes, Tiago Rosas, Pablo Arruda, Juliane Gamboa and Bruno Repsold.
Lucas has performed at major international festivals, including LapaJazz (Brazil), PonteJazz (Spain), Jazz Weekender (India), Udaipur world music festival (India), Imaxinasons (Spain), and Feito a Man (Spain). His career encompasses performance, production, and education, always rooted in a profound connection to his musical heritage.
ANDRÈ GRABOIS
André Grabois is a Brazilian singer of the contemporary music of his country and has been primarily devoted to interpreting the songbook of composer Elomar, alongside guitarist João Brasileiro. He released in 2016, together with Lucas Fixel and Leandro Cunha, the album Rebentação, focused on the work of composers Dori Caymmi and Paulo César Pinheiro. He holds a master’s degree in music (2024) from UNIRIO, in Rio de Janeiro, and also works as a vocal coach, researcher, and teacher. He is Voice Faculty at the Global Music Institute in Greater Noida since August 2025 and, since then, performed with GMI Collective and Brazilian Soul in Jazz Weekender, Depot 48 and Udaipur World Music Festival.
PRANAY VERMA
Pranay Verma is a guitarist and composer from New Delhi, India, specializing in Brazilian music, Jazz and Soul. He regularly works with artists/bands like The Revisit Project, Dastaan Live, Rishab Rikhiram Sharma, Pragnya Wakhlu. He has also collaborated with artists like Charu Hariharan, Anumita Nadesan, among others.
He is driven by a vision of empowering and empathizing with people through his music, and his debut release ‘Voices’ encapsulates that vision. He joined the Parikrama School of Music in 2015, where he learned under the late Sonam Sherpa. He finished his grades from Trinity with distinction and was the North India Topper in 2016. He recently graduated with an Artist Diploma from Global Music Institute.

