D'Xavantes
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D'Xavantes

D'Xavantes formed in the early 1990s in Rio de Janeiro with vocalists Rogério Flausino and Marcelo Camelo, plus bassist Rodrigo Barba. They put out three...

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D'Xavantes, a brief '90s Rio trio

A short-lived Brazilian band that blended samba, rock, and electronica on three albums.

For their mix of styles, try 'Estrada de Nova Concórdia' or 'Confesso.' They weren't around long, but those three records tell the whole story.

They captured a specific, elusive corner of '90s Brazilian music with a sound that felt both grounded and slightly out of step. Songs like 'Blues Perfumado' and 'Não Sei o Seu Nome' have a texture that stuck around long after the band was done. That 1995 track about anonymous connections became a kind of low-key anthem for the period.

They formed in Rio de Janeiro in the early 1990s with vocalists Rogério Flausino and Marcelo Camelo and bassist Rodrigo Barba. They released three albums, a self-titled debut in 1993, 'Seja o Que Deus Quiser' in 1995, and a live record in 1997, before calling it quits by the late '90s.

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D'Xavantes formed in the early 1990s in Rio de Janeiro with vocalists Rogério Flausino and Marcelo Camelo, plus bassist Rodrigo Barba. They put out three albums: a self-titled debut in 1993, 'Seja o Que Deus Quiser' in 1995, and a live album in 1997. Their sound pulled from samba, rock, and electronica, which gave songs like 'Sem Açúcar' and 'Blues Perfumado' a particular texture.

Their 1995 album included 'Não Sei o Seu Nome,' a track that caught on as a kind of anthem about anonymous connections. The band had a reclusive streak and didn't court the mainstream much, which added to their low-profile reputation. They were done by the late '90s, but that 1995 song stuck around in Brazilian memory from that period.

You can hear their mix of styles on tracks like 'Estrada de Nova Concórdia' and 'Confesso.' They weren't around long, but those three records document a specific, slightly elusive corner of '90s Brazilian music.

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