A São Paulo group that mixes synthesizers, drums, and thoughtful lyrics about love and searching.
For a sense of their range, try the driving "Bom Dia" alongside the stripped-back "Vai lá (Acústico)." Both have that signature 3030 blend of rhythm and reflection.
3030's 2008 track "Mundo de Ilusões" caught ears with its electronic dance pulse and reflective words, a combination that felt fresh in Brazil at the time. Their sound isn't just club-ready, songs like "Bom Dia" and "Te Decifrar" show they can weave acoustic guitar and guest vocals into the mix without losing that foundational groove. They've kept at it through criticism and plagiarism rumors, quietly building a catalog that explores everyday longing.
They started with the debut album "Mundo de Ilusões" in 2008, built around Erick Endres's vocals, Sérgio Quental's synths, and Leonardo Gentil's drums. Later records like "Plural" and "Reflexos" brought in more live instrumentation, and collaborations with Vitão and Rodrigo Cartier added new textures to their electronic base.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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