Largadus
Largadus formed in Santos, São Paulo in 2007. Their name comes from a Greek word meaning 'long and generous,' which they felt suited their approach to music....
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Largadus formed in Santos, São Paulo in 2007. Their name comes from a Greek word meaning 'long and generous,' which they felt suited their approach to music. The band's sound draws from the rhythms of the sea, Brazilian poetry, and classical Indian music, creating something that feels both local and quietly expansive.
They released their debut album 'Som do Vento' independently in 2010 after traditional labels showed little interest in their ambient, electronic, and ethnic blend. Some in the industry called their music too esoteric, but they kept working without changing direction.
Their song 'Maresia da Paz' became their most recognized piece, a gentle, drifting track that captures their coastal origins and meditative quality. They followed with albums like 'Caminho do Vento' in 2013, 'Ondas do Tempo' in 2016, and 'Equilíbrio' in 2019, each continuing their focus on atmosphere and introspection.
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