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Qpq

Qpq formed in São Paulo in the late 1990s. Their original lineup included João Falcão on vocals, Guilherme Arantes on guitar, Marcos Suzano on bass, and Pedro...

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Qpq's atmospheric Brazilian folk from São Paulo

A late-1990s São Paulo group known for poetic lyrics and experimental textures.

For a sense of their sound, 'A Manhã' is the obvious place to start. 'Tempo Seu' gives you a good feel for their folk textures.

Qpq's music has a particular atmospheric quality that feels both grounded and quietly exploratory. Their most recognized song 'A Manhã' captures this perfectly, with its poetic approach to sound. Tracks like 'Tempo Seu' and 'Cada Vez Mais' show how they blended Brazilian folk elements with their own experimental leanings.

They formed in São Paulo in the late 1990s with João Falcão on vocals, Guilherme Arantes on guitar, Marcos Suzano on bass, and Pedro Sá on percussion. Their debut 'A Fábrica de Sonhos' arrived in 1999, followed by 'O Som do Silêncio' in 2002 and 'A Manhã' in 2005.

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Qpq formed in São Paulo in the late 1990s. Their original lineup included João Falcão on vocals, Guilherme Arantes on guitar, Marcos Suzano on bass, and Pedro Sá on percussion. They released their debut album 'A Fábrica de Sonhos' in 1999, followed by 'O Som do Silêncio' in 2002 and 'A Manhã' in 2005.

Their song 'A Manhã' became their most recognized work, known for its poetic lyrics and atmospheric sound. Other tracks like 'Tempo Seu' and 'Cada Vez Mais' show their blend of Brazilian folk elements with more experimental textures.

They've generally kept to their own artistic approach rather than responding directly to those interpretations.

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