Rodolfo E Et
Rodolfo E Et came together in Salvador, Bahia in the early 2000s. The band's name suggests a core duo, and their music pulled from samba, rock, and...
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Rodolfo E Et came together in Salvador, Bahia in the early 2000s. The band's name suggests a core duo, and their music pulled from samba, rock, and Afro-Brazilian rhythms. They released their self-titled debut album in 2008.
Their track "Panela de Pressão" became a major point of reference for the group, giving its name to their 2012 album. The band denied this, saying it was meant as a metaphor for societal pressures.
Other songs like "A Gina" and "Dança do ET" show the group's playful, dance-oriented side. Their later work included albums like "Afropop" in 2015 and "Baile" in 2018, continuing to explore different rhythmic fusions.
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