A Salvador trio blending electronic dance music with Afro-Brazilian heritage.
For a quick sense of their sound, try "Chamada de Voz" or "Vida de Artista." They frame the band's mix pretty well.
Their 2017 track "Chamada de Voz" broke through with its take on digital connection, set to rhythms that caught on across Brazil. Songs like "Vida de Artista" and "Dose de Rum" keep that mix of electronic production and Brazilian roots. They've drawn attention for addressing social issues, even as they've faced some criticism along the way.
The band formed in Salvador with members Gleisson Santos, Leandro Carvalho, and Edivaldo Reis. Their name comes from an acronym for Attitude, Determination, Innovation, and Victory. Tracks like "Chamada de Voz" and "Meia Noite" show their shift into blending electronic dance music with local rhythms.
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