Flerte Flamingo formed in São Paulo around Diego Plante on vocals and electronics and Rodrigo Ogi on bass and electronics. Their debut album 'Eletrocardiograma' came out in 2010, followed by 'O Medo É a Dor' in 2013 and 'Mente Suja' in 2016. Their sound pulls from industrial and darkwave, with tracks like 'Criatura do Mal' and 'Espero Que Você Entenda' showing their lean toward throbbing rhythms and unsettling lyrics.
Their live shows developed a reputation for intensity, built around Plante's haunted delivery and Ogi's bass-driven electronic textures. The music doesn't aim for easy listening, it's more about creating a dense, uneasy atmosphere that has drawn a dedicated following without much mainstream notice.
They've kept working in that same vein, putting out songs like 'A Falta' and 'Calo Na Garganta' that stay close to their early electronic experiments. The band hasn't shifted toward more accessible ground, which means their catalog holds together as a consistent, if niche, body of work.
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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