900 Mhz
900 Mhz formed in 1997 with Lucas Santtana, Pedro Luís, and Gustavo Dourado. They put out their first album the next year, then followed it with O Amanhã in...
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900 Mhz formed in 1997 with Lucas Santtana, Pedro Luís, and Gustavo Dourado. They put out their first album the next year, then followed it with O Amanhã in 1999, which gave them the song of the same name. That track, along with others like Cansei de Você and Mais Uma Vez, became part of their catalog of Brazilian electronic music.
Their sound mixed electronic production with Brazilian rhythms, and they kept releasing albums into the 2000s, including Astronauta in 2002 and Só in 2005. The band's lyrics sometimes touched on social or political themes, which drew some criticism but also connected with listeners who appreciated that approach.
They were known for working technology into their music while keeping a connection to traditional sounds. Over a few albums, they built a body of work that resonated with fans of indie and electronic music in Brazil and beyond.
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