Satélites na Babilônia
Satélites na Babilônia formed in São Paulo around 2000, with Beto Lee as their frontman. Their 2005 album 'Chora Bebel' gave them their breakthrough, anchored...
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Satélites na Babilônia formed in São Paulo around 2000, with Beto Lee as their frontman. Their 2005 album 'Chora Bebel' gave them their breakthrough, anchored by the title track that became a dance anthem in Brazil. The band's sound mixed electronic textures with rock rhythms, though their lyrics sometimes drew attention for touching on social themes.
After 'Chora Bebel', they put out records like 'O Monstro Disse' in 2007 and 'Sonhos De Uma Noite De Verão' in 2011. Their lineup included guitarists Pedro Breviglieri and Leandro F, working around financial pressures and internal disagreements that occasionally slowed them down. They kept releasing music into the 2020s, with 'O Tempo Não Para' arriving in 2022.
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