Otávio Bacchin is a Brazilian musician who first gained attention with his 2004 album 'Teu Inverno,' which shares its name with his most recognized song. The album established him as a vocalist and guitarist working within Brazilian traditions while incorporating contemporary pop elements.
His discography includes several albums released over more than a decade, from 'Em Todo Lugar' in 2007 to 'Ayo' in 2018. He has worked with other Brazilian artists like Céu, Gilberto Gil, and Marisa Monte, though the nature of these collaborations isn't specified in available information.
Bacchin's band has included his brother Daniel on bass, along with João Cavalcanti on drums and Pedro Caselato on keyboards. Their music has drawn from various styles beyond Brazilian forms, incorporating soul, jazz, and electronic touches at different points.
Some listeners have questioned his departures from more traditional Brazilian sounds, but he has continued releasing music that blends these different influences without settling into a single category.
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