Rádio Macau
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Rádio Macau

Rádio Macau formed in Brazil in 2005. Their music pulls from samba, rock, and electronic elements, with songs like 'Anzol' and 'Este Macau Que Não Dorme'...

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Rádio Macau's Brazilian samba-rock fusion

A São Paulo band blending samba rhythms with rock energy and electronic touches since 2005.

For a good sense of their sound, start with 'Anzol' or 'Este Macau Que Não Dorme'. Both tracks show how the samba, rock, and electronic pieces fit together.

They've carved out a space where traditional Brazilian samba meets contemporary rock and electronic textures, all while keeping lyrics grounded in social observation. Songs like 'Anzol' and 'Este Macau Que Não Dorme' show how those elements can coexist without feeling forced. Their 2018 album 'O Som do Samba' was explicitly framed as a tribute to those roots.

Formed in Brazil in 2005, they released their debut album 'Anzol' in 2008. Later records like 'Beco da Alma' and 'Vida de Artista' continued exploring that samba-rock blend, with the 2018 album focusing specifically on traditional rhythms.

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Rádio Macau formed in Brazil in 2005. Their music pulls from samba, rock, and electronic elements, with songs like 'Anzol' and 'Este Macau Que Não Dorme' showing how those pieces fit together. The band's lyrics often touch on social and political themes.

They released their first album, 'Anzol', in 2008. Later records include 'Beco da Alma' from 2011, 'O Som do Samba' in 2018, and 'Vida de Artista' in 2021. The 2018 album was specifically framed as a tribute to traditional samba rhythms.

The core lineup features Ana Cláudia Lomelino on lead vocals and percussion, Daniel Ganjaman on guitar and backing vocals, and Pedro Sá on bass and backing vocals.

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The Start here section opens with Anzol, 90 Metros, and Cidade Fantasma so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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