Origami Amassado
Origami Amassado is an experimental music collective from Lisbon that formed in 2001. Their sound mixes electronic dance music with psychedelic elements, and...
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Origami Amassado is an experimental music collective from Lisbon that formed in 2001. Their sound mixes electronic dance music with psychedelic elements, and they've released albums like 'Alegria da Casa' in 2003, 'Confusão Geral' in 2006, and 'Velocidade Máxima' in 2009.
Their track 'Alea Jacta Est' from 2012 became particularly well-known. Other songs in their catalog include 'Beijo Aprendiz,' 'Cai Quem Quer,' 'Canção de Aninha,' and 'Compaixão de Mulher.'
While some listeners have found their work challenging, others appreciate its originality. The group's lineup has included Pedro Campos on vocals and synths, Nuno Antunes on guitar and synths, and Pedro Carvalho on drums.
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