Octorama
Octorama formed in Rio de Janeiro in 2002 as an eight-piece ensemble. Their debut album 'Buscando Sonhos' came out in 2006, with the title track becoming a...
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Octorama formed in Rio de Janeiro in 2002 as an eight-piece ensemble. Their debut album 'Buscando Sonhos' came out in 2006, with the title track becoming a hit that resonated with listeners. The band's sound mixed samba, funk, and soul with modern urban beats.
Their lineup included Thiago Martins on vocals and songwriting, Tiago Silva on drums, Marcio Silva on bass, Amanda Morando on vocals, Fernando Vidal on trumpet, Marcus Costa on saxophone, Ricardo Amado on trombone, and Thiago Miranda on guitar. Other songs like 'Pôr Do Sol' and 'Seguindo o Coração' continued their blend of Brazilian rhythms with contemporary elements.
Octorama faced legal challenges over copyrighted material during their career, though the specifics of these disputes aren't detailed in available records. Their music maintained a following through tracks like 'Mundo Completo' and 'Nunca É Tarde' that carried their characteristic mix of acoustic and electronic instrumentation.
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