A Brasília band led by André Nobre, mixing acoustic and electronic textures since 2009.
For a good sense of where they've landed, try 'Velhos Tempos, Novos Planos' or 'Menina Poeta'.
They've carved out a space where Brazilian rhythms meet folk and electronic layers, a sound that's drawn collaborations with artists like Céu and Marisa Monte. Songs like 'Aquela Noite' show their reflective, melodic side, while their commentary has sparked both support and criticism over the years. It's a steady, unflashy presence in Brazil's indie scene.
Formed in Brasília around 2009, they started with the album 'Pré-sal' and have since released others including 'Dezembro' and 'Lundu'. The lineup has included Eduardo Mamede on bass and synthesizer, Pedro Dantas on drums, and Rafael Farah on keys and electronics, sticking with their blend of acoustic and electronic elements through recording and playing.
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