A Recife band blending regional traditions with jazz and reggae since 2004.
For a good sense of their approach, try "Onde Estás" or "A Gente Se Ama." Both show that mix of Brazilian context with other musical influences.
They formed in Recife in 2004 with Larissa Luz on vocals, and their music always mixed Brazilian rhythms with other styles. Songs like "Onde Estás" and "Isso é Que é Amor" show how they kept regional traditions while incorporating jazz and reggae elements. Their lyrics sometimes addressed social issues directly, which drew attention alongside the music itself.
Their self-titled debut came out in 2005 with tracks like "Meu Mel" and "A Gente Se Ama." They released several more albums including "Colorir o Mundo" in 2007 and "Nação Nordestina" in 2012, performing internationally at festivals like Montreux Jazz. The lineup included guitarists Rafael Calhabim and Bruno Lins, bassist Beto Saldanha, and drummer Alexandre Moura.
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