Tagore
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Tagore

Tagore is a Brazilian duo whose music blends electronic textures with a certain tropical sensibility. Their songs like 'Amor Pesado' and 'Portobelo' have a...

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Tagore's electronic pulse and tropical textures

A Brazilian duo whose music blends keyboards, vocals, and rhythmic grooves that feel both contemporary and rooted.

For a good sense of their sound, try 'Amor Pesado' first, then maybe 'Poliglota' or 'Drama (part. Boogarins)'. They give you the electronic textures and that tropical sensibility pretty clearly.

Tagore's songs like 'Amor Pesado' and 'Portobelo' have a rhythmic pulse that feels both contemporary and rooted in something older. Their lyrics shift between the personal and the political without much fanfare, and their sound builds atmospheres that are more suggestive than declarative. It's music that works on its own terms, without trying to fit neatly into any particular scene.

They released several albums between 2007 and 2018, starting with 'Morena Tropicana' in 2007. Their tracklist includes songs like 'Ilhas Cayman', 'Drama (part. Boogarins)', and 'Apocalipse Jeans', which show their range from straightforward grooves to denser productions.

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Tagore is a Brazilian duo whose music blends electronic textures with a certain tropical sensibility. Their songs like 'Amor Pesado' and 'Portobelo' have a rhythmic pulse that feels both contemporary and rooted in something older, with lyrics that can shift between the personal and the political without much fanfare.

They released several albums between 2007 and 2018, starting with 'Morena Tropicana' in 2007. The tracklist for their work includes songs such as 'Ilhas Cayman', 'Drama (part. Boogarins)', and 'Apocalipse Jeans', which give a sense of their range from more straightforward grooves to denser, layered productions.

Their sound is built around the interplay between vocals and keyboards, creating atmospheres that are more suggestive than declarative. It's music that works on its own terms, without trying to fit neatly into any particular scene or trend.

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