A Brazilian duo whose debut album stirred discussion with its religious symbols and numbers.
For the early sound, '6.6.6 (Interlúdio)' frames it best. Later, 'Matando Rimas' gives you the mood Zee kept going.
That first album '6.6.6 (Interlúdio)' from 2006 developed a real following in alternative circles, especially with the title track's use of religious symbols. Later tracks like 'Seja Mais' show Zee carrying forward the project's moody, textured approach after Thunderbird left. They've stayed in conversation among listeners drawn to that particular corner of Brazilian music.
L-Zee formed in the early 2000s with vocalist Luiz Thunderbird and producer Zee. After Thunderbird left in 2010, Zee continued under the name, putting out albums like 'A Divina Comédia' in 2013. Their sound mixed electronic production with some Brazilian elements throughout.
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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