L4deira
L4deira is a musical collective from Rio de Janeiro that started in 2018, founded by DJ and producer Leo Zamber. The group brings together electronic...
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L4deira is a musical collective from Rio de Janeiro that started in 2018, founded by DJ and producer Leo Zamber. The group brings together electronic production with Brazilian funk rhythms, working with vocalists like Carol Senna and Nathy MC. Their track 'Deixa' features Zamber, and 'O Que Cê Quer de Mim?' includes ENÓQ.
Their music often touches on social themes, which has sparked some discussion. The collective's sound pulls from electronic dancehall and urban pop, creating energetic singles that have found an audience in Brazil's electronic scene. They've released tracks like 'Seja' that showcase this blend.
Rather than following a traditional band structure, L4deira operates as a collaborative platform centered around Zamber's production. This approach allows different vocalists and musicians to shape their releases, keeping their output varied and tied to Rio's musical currents.
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