Brothers Luís and André Ferreira craft atmospheric electronics that feel both hypnotic and uneasy.
For a good sense of their range, try "Lágrimas" for something spare and introspective, then "Jardim das Gueixas" for a denser, more arranged feel.
Cabine C's music taps into a specific kind of modern anxiety, building worlds out of layered synths and electronic beats. A track like "Pânico e Solidão" from their 2014 album Cavalo distills that feeling into a recognizable song about isolation. Their sound draws from the moody electronics of bands like Depeche Mode, but it's grounded in their own Portuguese perspective.
They started making music together in 2009, releasing their first album Filmes in 2012. Their second album Cavalo in 2014 included "Pânico e Solidão," and by 2018's Adeus, they were moving into more experimental, ambient territory.
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