A Brazilian group that mixed rock, pop, and electronics on their own terms.
For a sense of their range, try "Flex Para Sempre" and "Álbum de Fotos." They give you the electronic edge and the collaborative spirit that defined them.
Sagaz operated without major label support, which gave their music a particular feel. Songs like "Flex Para Sempre" and "2100" show how they blended rock with electronic elements. Their 2001 track "Álbum de Fotos" became one of their better-known works, even as Gabriel Thomaz's lyrics sometimes drew criticism for being ambiguous.
The band formed in São Paulo in 1995 with Gabriel Thomaz on vocals. They released their first album two years later, followed by Álbum de Fotos in 2001 and Histórias de Canções in 2005. A compilation called Retrospectiva came out in 2010.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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