A Brazilian trio whose delicate arrangements and ethereal vocals have soundtracked films and collaborations since the 1990s.
For their sound, start with 'Sobre a Falta Que Faz' and 'Pegadas de Camundongo'. They frame the band's delicate balance of samba and indie rock.
Their 1997 debut track 'Sobre a Falta Que Faz' became an early signature, and they've since worked with Brazilian greats like Maria Bethânia and Caetano Veloso. Their songs appear in films and television, and their sound pulls from samba and bossa nova alongside indie rock. Tracks like 'Pegadas de Camundongo' and 'Depois' show their intricate arrangements and ethereal vocals.
Caixa Baixa formed in 1993 with Tiago Iorc on vocals, Rafael Ramos on keyboards, and Pedro Altério on guitar. Their debut album 'Sobre a Falta Que Faz' came out in 1997, followed by albums like 'Vinho Bom' in 2000 and 'Panapaná' in 2004.
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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