Fidop
Fidop formed in São Paulo in 1994 with Marcelo Camelo on vocals and guitar, Fernando Catatau on bass, Rodrigo Barba on drums, and Christiano Castelo Branco on...
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Fidop formed in São Paulo in 1994 with Marcelo Camelo on vocals and guitar, Fernando Catatau on bass, Rodrigo Barba on drums, and Christiano Castelo Branco on keyboards. Their debut album 'Cabeça Dinossauro' came out in 1996, with the title track becoming a hit in Brazil.
Their song 'A noite' has been particularly noted for its introspective quality. Other tracks like 'Era o seu lugar' and 'Ideias Aparecidas' show the band's interest in exploring different emotional and musical spaces.
In 1998 they released 'Rosa e Carvão' and followed with 'Doze Flores Amarelas' in 2003. These albums found them working with Brazilian folk elements alongside more electronic textures.
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