Okotô
Okotô formed in São Paulo in 1998 with Rodrigo Amarante on vocals, Marcelo Camelo on guitar, Fernando Catatau on bass, and Mauro Refosco on drums. They put...
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Okotô formed in São Paulo in 1998 with Rodrigo Amarante on vocals, Marcelo Camelo on guitar, Fernando Catatau on bass, and Mauro Refosco on drums. They put out their first album in 2000, followed by '33 Rotações' in 2002, which gave them a hit with the title track.
Their music pulls from Brazilian samba, bossa nova, and funk, mixed with touches of jazz, rock, and electronica. The 2004 album 'Veio a Madrugada' leaned more experimental and introspective.
Some of their lyrics and political views have drawn criticism in Brazil, though the specifics of those controversies aren't well-documented in reliable sources. Songs like 'City of peace' and 'Mente Suja' show the band's range within their rhythmic, layered style.
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