100 Dogmas
100 Dogmas is a Brazilian duo made up of Leandro Sekiguchi and Murilo Moura. They started working together around 2010, with Sekiguchi handling vocals and...
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100 Dogmas is a Brazilian duo made up of Leandro Sekiguchi and Murilo Moura. They started working together around 2010, with Sekiguchi handling vocals and guitar while Moura focused on production and keys. Their music pulls from electronic sounds, indie rock, and pop, though they tend to avoid calling it a signature blend.
Songs like "Ansiedade" and "Catarse" show their interest in personal and social themes, often leaning toward introspection. The track "Ritual (feat. The Gee J)" points to occasional collaborations, though they mostly work as a pair. Their debut album was self-titled, simply called 100 Dogmas.
They've built a catalog that includes EPs and albums, with tracks such as "Corpo Fechado" and "Resistência" reflecting a consistent, mood-driven approach. The duo writes from their own experiences, aiming for a sound that feels direct rather than polished. Over time, they've kept to a fairly steady output without much shift in their core setup.
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